ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND AUTHORSHIP OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Keywords: artificial intelligence, copyright, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, ChatGPT, chatbots, law, authorship

Abstract

The appearance of the extremely powerful artificial intelligence chatbot “ChatGPT” in late 2022 has made urgent the finding of solutions to the questions of the authorship and protectability of works created with the aid of artificial intelligence. These questions are particularly acute in the areas of copyright and patent law where human creativity traditionally has been a requirement for protection. The present article discusses these issues in the light of experiments with ChatGPT.

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Author Biography

Peter Blaunt MAGGS, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois USA

P.B. Maggs — Research Professor of Law, University of Illinois, Associate Fellow of the UNESCO Chair at the HSE University, Moscow

Published
2023-08-21