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Content Created Through AI And Its Impact On The Rights Of The Creator Critical Study


Vani Chandra, Lovely Professional University

Dr. Neeru Mittal, Lovely Professional University


Introduction


In recent years, the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has revolutionized various industries, including the creative sector. AI-driven algorithms are now capable of autonomously generating content across diverse mediums, ranging from textual narratives to visual artworks and musical compositions. This unprecedented development raises fundamental questions regarding the rights and responsibilities of creators in the digital age. As noted by Gasser and Almeida, "The advent of AI-generated content challenges traditional notions of authorship and ownership, blurring the lines between human creativity and machine automation" (Gasser & Almeida, 2020). This paper aims to critically examine the impact of AI- generated content on the rights of creators, exploring ethical, legal, and socio-economic implications while proposing strategies to uphold the integrity of creatorship in an AI-driven world.


1.1 Background and Context


The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has heralded a new era of innovation and disruption across various domains. In the realm of creativity, AI algorithms are increasingly employed to generate content autonomously, blurring the boundaries between human-authored and machine-generated works. This phenomenon has profound implications for creators, intellectual property law, and societal norms surrounding authorship and ownership.


Traditionally, the creative process has been synonymous with human ingenuity, where individuals invest time, effort, and skill to produce original works of art, literature, music, and other forms of expression. However, the advent of AI challenges this paradigm by enabling machines to produce content that mimics or surpasses human creativity in certain aspects.


The context of AI-generated content extends beyond mere novelty, intersecting with broader discussions on technological advancement, ethical considerations, and socio-economic ramifications. As AI capabilities continue to evolve, questions arise regarding the attribution of authorship, the enforcement of copyright law, and the distribution of economic benefits in a landscape where machines play an increasingly prominent role in content creation.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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