Author: Zaree shahnaz

Introduction The rapid generation of AI-based works on a broad scale has challenged the fundamentals of copyright. At the heart of this controversy lies the question of whether a machine can be an author. This article covers the thorny legal and philosophical issues associated with original works created by AI systems either autonomously or with scant human input. As the law itself struggles to resolve this conundrum, its ramifications echo deep into the future of the creative industries, ownership rights, and the very incentives needed to innovate. Historical-Mapping of Copyrights and Human Authorship In the classical viewpoint, human authors have…

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