Developers and business people need to better understand the legal implications of generative AI, a new study from Stanford University urges. That's because a wave of court cases may be coming, and the code, language, and images generated through AI may potentially be based on copyrighted material. The question is, who gets the credit for generative AI output? The study suggests this is still a hazy area. Also: Who owns the code? If ChatGPT's AI helps write your app, does it still belong to you? Generative AI enables developers and business users to generate code and narratives at the push...