ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PROTECTION OF AI-GENERATED WORKS UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i5.2024.5469Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property Rights, Protection, Copyright Act, Patent Act, Competition ActAbstract [English]
The volume of works produced by artificial intelligence (AI) challenging basic ideas of intellectual property (IP) law is exploding. This is the outcome of artificial intelligence changing innovation in many different sectors. In the framework of artificial intelligence-driven innovation, this paper offers an assessment and study of the current intellectual property laws. The paper especially addresses the outstanding questions of authorship, ownership, and legal protection of the data produced by artificial intelligence system. In order to provide legal changes and frameworks that recognize the evolving character of creativity in the era of artificial intelligence, a thorough investigation of existing legal interpretations, technical trends, and ethical issues is offered.
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