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12 October 2023FeaturesJurisdiction reportsCarla Santa Maria

AI: credit where it’s due

AI is fed by data, and the exponential growth of the volume of worldwide data has led to the marked advancement of AI models.

An AI can now access, and work, within disciplines that many previously thought would always require human cognitive skills to handle, eg, healthcare and finance.

Therefore, the technological advances in AI have revolutionised various industries and promise even more exciting developments to come.

Legal challenges

However, as AI models continue to improve and advance, we must accept the idea that there are no longer only human minds—but also artificial ones—which create challenges in the legal field.

When it comes to IP law, which protects and enforces rights over the creations of the mind, one major concern relates to the ownership of a creation made by AI.

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