The Copyright and Data Privacy in the Artificial Intelligence Era in India: A Comparative Study of Various Countries with special reference to India

  • Jaya Thapa
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  • Jaya Thapa

    Research Scholar at Department of Law, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India

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Abstract

In the Artificial Intelligence era, the technology has changing rapidly that human-like work can be created, especially after the coming of Generative artificial intelligence, many companies are launching this technology. An Artificial Intelligence research and deployment company, OpenAI’s have launched several Large Language Models (ChatGPT) and different AI generators are also widely used by general public. The Artificial Intelligence with the help of Generative Artificial Intelligence have entered in the work earlier done by humans in such a way that there are many new unresolved fundamental challenges and also opportunities, in particular in knowledge-intensive domains. In the course of period, with the advancement in Artificial Intelligence technology, the intellectual property rights (IPR) will face tremendous impact. Among the several kinds of IPRs, Artificial Intelligence has an important part to play, especially in copyright. With the help of AI generators, it can write texts, articles, compose music, generate image, videos, paintings etc which was once solely dependent on human creativity and talent. It is quite common to see with the help Generative Artificial Intelligence, the creativity of the human kind is easily overshadowed and even the human privacy is easily jeopardised. This paper attempts to highlight the recent issue where Artificial Intelligence is depriving the human beings of their originality, creativity, authorship, ownership and data privacy of the human beings. There is a crucial need to balance the rights of creators and the development and use of generative AI tools by putting limitation and through legal interventions.

Keywords

  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Large Language Models
  • copyright
  • data privacy
  • originality.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 487 - 499

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1112108

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