2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62365-4_36
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Intellectual Properties of Artificial Creativity: Dismantling Originality in European’s Legal Framework

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“…The autonomy discussed in this paper refers to the autonomy of creation, which means that it can operate and create content independently without any human assistance based on existing program algorithms. Currently, whether artificial intelligence has autonomy is still a matter of debate, and scholars believe that the autonomy and creativity of machines usually depend on their programmers ( Elgammal, 2019 : 30; Ribeiro, 2020 : 380). For example, if artificial intelligence creates a painting, the public may still consider it the property of the builder of the algorithm platform.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The autonomy discussed in this paper refers to the autonomy of creation, which means that it can operate and create content independently without any human assistance based on existing program algorithms. Currently, whether artificial intelligence has autonomy is still a matter of debate, and scholars believe that the autonomy and creativity of machines usually depend on their programmers ( Elgammal, 2019 : 30; Ribeiro, 2020 : 380). For example, if artificial intelligence creates a painting, the public may still consider it the property of the builder of the algorithm platform.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%