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Navigating Copyright in AI-Enhanced Game Design: Legal Challenges in Multimodal and Dynamic Content Creation
by Andrew Begemann  and  James Hutson
Abstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in video game design has transformed traditional workflows, allowing for the generation of text, images, music, videos, and code at unprecedented scales. However, this advancement presents complex challenges for copyright law, traditionally rooted in human originality and authorship. This article examines recent case law that unde [...] Read more
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Department of Game Design, Lindenwood University, St. Charles City, MO, USA

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Measuring the extent of synergies among innovation actors and their contributions: the Helix as a cooperative game
by Pierre Dehez  and  Eustache Mêgnigbêto
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We generalize the 3-player game introduced by Mêgnigbêto (2018) to analyze the synergies existing between universities, the industry and the government in the Triple Helix, a model of research and innovation introduced by Leydesdorff and Etzkowitz (1995). We consider situations involving any number of actors and we allow for a differentiation of their contributions. [...] Read more

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Welfare fragmented information effects: The cost-benefit analysis and Trade-offs
by Emna Trabelsi
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We offer an extensive analysis of the significance of information within the realm of Gaussian quadratic economies. We build upon the seminal papers of Morris and Shin (2002, 2007) and consider a signal game of incomplete information. Particularly, we question the suitability of partial transparency portrayed by fragmented information in addition to the private signal in terms [...] Read more

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Rethinking education in the age of AI: The importance of developing durable skills in the industry 4.0
by James Hutson  and  Jason Ceballos
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This article discusses the pressing need to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into education to facilitate customizable, individualized, and on-demand learning pathways. At the same time, while AI has the potential to expand the learner base and improve learning outcomes, the development of NACE Competencies and durable skills – communication, critical thinking, crea [...] Read more

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Internal controls and corporate technological innovation: Empirical evidence from Chinese listed companies
by Nannan Wang  and  Dengfeng Cui
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As the underlying institutional design for enterprise risk management, it is important to study whether and how internal control affects enterprise technological innovation in the current context of increased economic policy uncertainty. Based on the principal-agent theory and information asymmetry theory, this paper explores the impact of internal control on corporate technolo [...] Read more