Online Distribution of Content in the EU 2019
DOI: 10.4337/9781788119900.00015
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AI-generated content: authorship and inventorship in the age of artificial intelligence

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“…For example, AI algorithms can generate images at a rapid pace and on a large scale, making it difficult for regulators to keep up with the volume and diversity of AI-generated images. Additionally, the rapid pace of technological advancement in AI means that new and innovative uses for AI-generated images are constantly being developed, making it difficult for regulators to anticipate and address potential risks and challenges [10].…”
Section: Difficulty In Regulating Ai-generated Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, AI algorithms can generate images at a rapid pace and on a large scale, making it difficult for regulators to keep up with the volume and diversity of AI-generated images. Additionally, the rapid pace of technological advancement in AI means that new and innovative uses for AI-generated images are constantly being developed, making it difficult for regulators to anticipate and address potential risks and challenges [10].…”
Section: Difficulty In Regulating Ai-generated Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) defined that someone should be declared an author of a work if they made a significant contribution to the conception of the work or analyzing data for the work, drafted or critically revised the work, approved the version to be published, and are taking responsibility for all aspects of the work 7 . Other organizations, such as the ACM 8 , define similar criteria. In a slightly different approach, the CRediT taxonomy classifies different types of contributions to clearly state the role of each individual contributor [1] and concepts as proposed by Bd et al [11] allow interactive role declaration.…”
Section: Declared Authorship Copyright and Ghostwritingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of personalized generative systems affects copyright and authorship declaration. Copyright and intellectual property attribution with AI is a pressing issue from a legal perspective [8,42,97]. Previously, these rights were attributed to natural persons or organizations, and there is an ongoing debate whether a computer algorithm or the developers of an algorithm can also claim them [7,59,90].…”
Section: Ai Support and Declared Authorshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, together with the control of IP addresses and connecting phones, The fourth is a project developed by the University of Arizona's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory that employs techniques such as "spiders" and analysis of links, content, authorship, opinions, and multimedia to locate, catalog, and analyze extremist activity online. The Write print, one of the tools developed in this project, automatically extracts thousands of multilingual, structural, and semantic features to determine who creates "anonymous" content online [14]. To the extent that you can examine a comment posted on an Internet forum and compare it to other writings found on the network, and additionally, by analyzing these characteristics, you can determine with greater than 95% accuracy if the author has previously produced others.…”
Section: How To Try To Reduce the Dangers Of The Network?mentioning
confidence: 99%