Artificial Intelligence Produced Original Work: A New Approach to Copyright Protection and Ownership

Atif Aziz
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The journey of copyright protection that started with the printing press in the 16th century entered a new era of challenges with the technological advancement of the 21st century. Copyright has rights and enforcement that are grounded in legislative enactments. This paper advocates that A. I.-produced work is original and deserves copyright protection. Artificial Intelligence (A. I.) has emerged as a powerful technology that has enabled the creation and assimilation of new and unique authorship. The amount of work that A. I. is producing in the fields of science, medicine, art, law, and literature is increasing dramatically. This paper addresses the question of why A. I. generated work deserves copyright protection and how it correlates with its ownership. A comparative analysis of the existing copyright laws in various jurisdictions is examined. A rundown of current challenges of digital copyright and future developments are discussed. The paper presents the idea of legal personhood and how it correlates with copyright work ownership. Five traditional ownership options are compared and considered. A hybrid ownership model that gives legal personality to the artificial intelligence (AI) system, its programmer, user, and the company under the umbrella of a legal entity like artificial personality (AiLE) is proposed. In most jurisdictions, legislative changes are required to address and provide a new foundation for copyright protection and ownership of AI. -produced original work. Hence, the need to address the current challenges of digital copyright and its rightful owner is essential in unleashing the true potential and further development of A. I.
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人工智能产生原创作品:版权保护和所有权的新途径
从16世纪的印刷机开始的版权保护之旅,随着21世纪的技术进步,进入了一个充满挑战的新时代。版权的权利和执行是建立在立法的基础上的。本文主张,人工智能创作的作品是原创的,应该得到版权保护。人工智能(a.i.)已经成为一种强大的技术,能够创造和吸收新的和独特的作者。人工智能在科学、医学、艺术、法律和文学等领域产生的工作量正在急剧增加。本文讨论了为什么人工智能生成的作品值得版权保护,以及它与所有权之间的关系。本文对不同司法管辖区的现行版权法进行了比较分析。讨论了当前数字版权面临的挑战和未来的发展。本文介绍了法人资格的概念及其与著作权作品所有权的关系。对五种传统的所有权选择进行了比较和考虑。提出了一种混合所有权模型,将人工智能(AI)系统、其程序员、用户和公司置于像人工人格(AiLE)这样的法律实体的保护伞下,赋予其法律人格。在大多数司法管辖区,需要修改立法,以解决并为人工智能的版权保护和所有权提供新的基础。-制作原创作品。因此,解决数字版权及其合法所有者当前面临的挑战对于释放数字版权的真正潜力和进一步发展至关重要。
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