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The Effects Of AI On IP Protections In Today's Interconnected Society


 


Dr. Bhoomaih Jakkula & Vaibhav Shrivastava, Assistant professor, Indore Institute of Law, Indore-MP


ABSTRACT


Intellectual inventions like innovation and creativity are protected by intellectual property rights with legislation. Intellectual property rights, like intellectual creations, such as ingenuity and creativity, are protected by regulation. Nowadays, innovative creativity and purpose intellectual property rights are mandatory because they protect the rights of innovators, and they can contribute to innovation and creativity. Because of the rapid growth of artificial intelligence technology, it posed a new problem to intellectual property laws throughout the globe.


The growth of AI had postured a distinguishing contest to intellectual property laws all over the place. Despite that, internationalization reinforces innovation and business, and AI insolence is an orthodox concept of ownership and innovation. The speeding up of AI is reformatting all aspects of our lives, from self-directed cars to programmed appearance acknowledgment tools. Nonetheless, this technical brilliance sources an important challenge to the prime coordination of intellectual property (IP) constitutional rights in international trade and industry global.


Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Technology, Creativity, IPR, Globalization, International Trade




Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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