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The Global Revolution Of Artificial Intelligence: Intellectual Property Rights Prospects, Dangers, And Revolutions




Zishan Sharif, Christ Deemed to be University


ABSTRACT


Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a contemporary technological Hazard of the 21st century. The digital tools that used to be used used to consume large amounts of manual labour, however, this was not the case in the era of AI where critical works such as image generation, text, and translating works are all created on the fly. Since AI is transforming creativity, labour markets, political speech, higher education, popularity of fraud, and conflict, it is radically altering the motivations, employment of AI is triggering ultra- realistic images of mythological characters, such as Hanuman; as well as, generating books, entirely, to be published commercially. As businesses use AI to drive innovation, in Marvel Studios animation processes as well as in Amazon, where algorithms handle the creation of new content, the civil society encounters novel problems: loss of jobs, fake news, fake images, scam emails, and new dystopian threats of militarised robots. The article puts AI in perspective by considering the accelerated intake and implementation by users since the introduction of ChatGPT-3.5 in 2022, putting into context the transformative influence of AI in various fields of creativity, politics and education as well as outlines the riskiness of AI as identified by global leaders such as Elon Musk and researchers like Yuval Noah Harari. This analytical paper concludes that, on the front of automation, humanity must confront the factors of blind, even silent threat as well as digital warfare that needs immediate provision of governance, ethics, surveillance, and law.


Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Creativity, Disinformation, Automation, Governance.



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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