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Trending: Call for Papers Volume 5 | Issue 3: International Journal of Advanced Legal Research [ISSN: 2582-7340]

THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ITS CREATION AND PROTECTION – Shashwat Gupta

ABSTRACT

This Research paper deep dive into the transformative effect of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Intellectual Property its Creation and Protection. In this paper we will be examining as to how is Artificial Intelligence is transforming and reshaping the structural process of Intellectual Property in its creation and generation; challenges in protecting the AI generated creation and in terms of its potential legal and policy formulation.

As Artificial Intelligence grows day by day it has became a transformative force across all region and IP its creation and protection is no new to it. This abstract detail about how the AI has influenced in multifaceted way of its Creation and the mechanism for its protection.

Machine Learning and Neural Networks are some of the AI technologies which has revolutionized the process of creation of the Intellectual Property, with this new technologies IP has expanded its work to the new domains such as art, literature, music, software and etc, to give you a brief extent now AI can compose original tunes and music, write music notes, literary text or visual art, often producing outputs challenging old tradition of creating an art and its authorship. This new technology has raised some serious question on the nature of authorship and the ownership of the AI generated works. In the past times, the original creativity by a Human through his art is much better than the work of AI generated work but in the recent times AI has been so advanced that it is difficult for someone to create a difference between an arts formed by humans and art generated by AI. As a result of it there is an urgency to rethink and reform the IP laws to curtail and regulate the role AI in creative process.

Moreover, a combination of AI and IP would constitute both opportunities and threats. AI can improve the efficiency of the IP laws by improving the efficiency of monitoring and detection of IP infringement. For instance AI can be used to detect unauthorized use of copyright material or patent infringements in the Internet and digital platforms. The Right holders feel better protected regarding their assets with this technological advancement which offers more proactive approach to IP enforcement but with all this assurance there are concerns raise regarding the privacy and ethical concerns, particularly when it comes to the extent of surveillance and the potential misuse of AI.

This new advancement also raised an alarm to reconsider the international standards and practices. As AI technology takes the global stage there is an urgent need for International Co operation between the countries to address the cross border implication of AI generated IP. This included formulating global standards of recognisation and protection of AI related IP and developing the framework which balances the innovation with protection of rights.

To conclude, there is a wide impact of AI on IP, affecting both creation and protection of IP. As AI is tremendously growing day by day there is a urgent need of concern for the IP community to address its vast opportunities and Challenges. There should a pace in which IP and AI laws change with the change in the advancement of the technology to ensure that the Intellectual Property System remains robust and equitable in the face of AI driven changes.