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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW OF COMPUTER-GENERATED WORKS DERIVING FROM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Akbar IsmanjanovWestminster International University in Tashkent
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With the proliferation of artificial intelligence, the significant domain forming the copy-rightable works autonomously created by the computer, without significant expenditure of human effort and skill. The reality of today is that information content is predominantly coming from the computer, where the idea-expression dichotomy of originality is rather referring to the computer than a human author. However, the copyright is revolving around the human-centered authorship its showing resistance to non-human creativity. In the context of authorship, the artificial category of a corporation owning property in the interest of their shareholders allowing application concerning the artificial intelligence author. Moreover, computer programs exercising independent choice in the unpredictability of the outcome of the operation can objectively approximate artificial intelligence to the qualification of authorship.

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