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Article Volume 6 Issue 1 828 - 832 January 24, 2023

Artificial Intelligence and the Evolving Notions of what constitutes Art

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Vidit Divya Kumat
Advocate at the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa, India
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Since the last couple of decades, scientists, engineers, and several artists have been exploring writing computer programmes that can generate art. It is therefore pertinent to study the integrity and reliability of this art genre along with the aspects of its creation, are still inscrutable concepts which require intensive practical and academic investigation. In the article, the author explores what constitutes “algorithmic art and what would be the implication of the same on the authorship and ownership of intellectual property among humans; this article also addresses the issue of an absence of appropriate laws and regulations which deal with and govern the realm of art, artificial intelligence, and law.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page 828 - 832
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.114130
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