Cecile Duncan

Project: Perceptions of AI-Generated Art (Ownership and Copyright)

Mentors and Collaborators: Toni-Lee Sangastiano (Massive Data Institute) Kristelia García (Institute for Technology Law & Policy), Elissa Redmiles (Center for Digital Ethics, Department of Computer Science)

Cecile Duncan is a third-year law student and Technology Law & Policy Scholar at Georgetown University Law Center. With nearly a decade of experience in the music industry, Cecile is interested in exploring the intersection of copyright law, culture, and technology. She is currently a Fritz Family Fellow, and her research will explore how lay people perceive AI-generated artistic outputs with regards to authorship and the protection of AI-generated art.