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AI And Copyright: In The Direction Of An Articulated Public Province




Vaishali Singh, School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies


Introduction


Technology has changed the world by leaps and bounds by pushing the limits of our intellect to yet another level of development, calling for the era of Artificial Intelligence (Hereinafter referred as AI) by letting us to a significant milestone in the history of innovation. The concept of AI and the definition is still a perplexing question to be answered. Having said that, AI, in simple words describes a field of computer science which aims at machines (computers) to exhibit intelligence in terms of its conduct1. In other words, AI can be defined as the capacity of a machine or a computer program to think and learn. The idea of Artificial Intelligence is founded on the principle of building machines equipped for thinking, acting, and learning like people.2 AI comes with a lot of innovations that incorporates machine learning and different innovations like regular language handling, surmising calculations, neural organizations, and so forth Computerized reasoning recreates human insight in its capacity to gain as a matter of fact. It can perceive designs and through profound AI experience all alone, it can separate articles, individuals, complex human data, and conditions.3 AI assimilates human abilities in programming calculations and PC equipment.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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