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Artificial intelligence and intellectual property laws prospects and challenges

Srivastava Ratnesh Kumar

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English
Independent Author
14 March 2023
Artificial intelligence is the most revolutionary and disruptive technology of the mid

twenty-first century, not only because of its capabilities to learn from experience and

perform autonomously from humans. This is due to its capabilities to learn as a matter

of fact and perform independently from living person. Although the notion of Artificial

Intelligence (hereinafter referred as AI) is not new and has been present for over sixty

years but its pervasive effect is a relatively recent occurrence.

From game-playing cars to self-driving cars, right from automated suggestions on

internet platforms to computer-aided diagnostics and from human face recognition to

artificial face generation, everywhere we see the revolutionary potential of AI in our

daily lives. It is already being used in various fields including the Intellectual Property

(hereinafter referred as IP), legal sector; air traffic control systems, healthcare and

Internet of Things (hereinafter referred as IoT) including all aspects of other intelligent

systems, these are just a few examples. In fact, for the maintenance and operation of

our physical and digital infrastructure including the area of IP, we are becoming more

and more reliant on AI-based technologies. Owing to autonomous features and ability

to learn without assistance of human, the existing sectors of IP are facing a range of

difficulties, particularly in the realm of copyright.

The AI and IP has become most of the burning issues of 21st century in context of

above aspects. This is a debatable issue because of its breadth and usefulness in variety

of fields is being introduced technically in various fields aiming to perform any work in

a better way by replacing human being or reducing human effort.

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Imprint:   Independent Author
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   404g
ISBN:   9781805247524
ISBN 10:   1805247522
Pages:   274
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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