AI, AUTHORS AND ATTRIBUTION: NAVIGATING AMBIGUOUS RIGHTS
AUTHOR – ADITYA RAJ, STUDENT AT CHRIST(DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY), DELHI NCR
BEST CITATION – ADITYA RAJ, AI, AUTHORS AND ATTRIBUTION: NAVIGATING AMBIGUOUS RIGHTS, ILE LEX SPECULUM (ILE LS), 1 (1) OF 2023, PG. 155-161, APIS – 3920 – 0036 | ISBN – 978-81-964391-3-2.
ABSTRACT
“You have devoted countless hours to researching, writing, and editing to create a work that you are happy to put your name on. You have spent years perfecting your trade as an author.” But what happens when machine learning begins to produce original works? AI systems are now producing written stories, news articles, poetry, and other literary works as they get more sophisticated. Important issues regarding authorship and ownership are raised by this. Who is the author of a book written by an AI system? Can a machine even be referred to as a “author” legally? The emergence of AI has the potential to undermine intellectual property laws and radically alter what it means to be a writer. This article examines the intricate problems related to AI and authorship.