Prof K Nageshwar: Artificial Intelligence Creative Works Get Patent (Video)

         కుత్రిమ మేధస్సు రచనలకు పేటెంట్, చైనా లో సంచలనం, Artificial Intelligence Creative Works Get Patent

The China court ruling that gave copyright protection to AI-generated content opens many doors, but also poses a volley of questions
A recent Chinese court ruling marks a great leap forward for artificial intelligence (AI). The People’s Court of Nanshan District of Shenzhen has ruled that that content created by an AI programme is protected by copyright laws, and the makers of the AI programme hold the intellectual property rights for the content. This appears to be the world’s first case involving IPRs and artificial intelligence — the nuts and bolts of business of the future. The court has held that Shanghai Yingxun Technology Company’s act last year of reproducing an article written by Dreamwriter AI Writing Robot, owned by tech giant Tencent, comes under the purview of copyright breach. It has asked the company to pay a fine of 1,500 yuan ($216).

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/editorial/machines-are-now-formally-part-of-knowledge-economy/article30822926.ece

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Prof K Nageshwar: Artificial Intelligence Creative Works Get Patent (Video)
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కుత్రిమ మేధస్సు రచనలకు పేటెంట్, చైనా లో సంచలనం, Artificial Intelligence Creative Works Get Patent The China court ruling that gave copyright protection to AI-generated content opens many doors, but also poses a volley of questions A recent Chinese court ruling marks a great leap forward for artificial intelligence (AI). The People’s Court of Nanshan District of Shenzhen has ruled that that content created by an AI programme is protected by copyright laws, and the makers of the AI programme hold the intellectual property rights for the content. This appears to be the world’s first case involving IPRs and artificial intelligence — the nuts and bolts of business of the future. The court has held that Shanghai Yingxun Technology Company’s act last year of reproducing an article written by Dreamwriter AI Writing Robot, owned by tech giant Tencent, comes under the purview of copyright breach. It has asked the company to pay a fine of 1,500 yuan ($216). https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/editorial/machines-are-now-formally-part-of-knowledge-economy/article30822926.ece

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