Analysis Of Patent Law and Islamic Law On The Ownership Status Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) As An Inventor
Abstract
The recognition of AI as an inventor in the patent law and intellectual property rights system raises complex and intriguing issues. On one hand, acknowledging AI as an inventor can accelerate innovation in AI technology, but it also brings ethical, legal, and environmental considerations. Legal protection for AI as a creator needs to consider principles of fairness, sustainability, and balance between individual rights and public interests. Proposed regulatory steps include developing new standards, expanding the definition of inventor, protecting intellectual property rights, transparency obligations, and fostering collaboration among countries and relevant stakeholders. Continued discussions, research, and comprehensive legal frameworks are crucial to accommodate the changes and developments in AI technology fairly and sustainably. To address these issues, it is important to encourage dialogue among legal experts, technology specialists, stakeholders, and legal institutions, conduct further research to identify the impacts, challenges, and opportunities related to recognizing AI as an inventor, and formulate clear and comprehensive regulations based on ethical values, justice, sustainability, and balance. Collaboration at the international level to establish global standards regarding the recognition of AI as an inventor is essential. By taking these steps, we aim to create a legal framework that can accommodate the advancements in AI technology fairly, sustainably, and provide maximum benefits to society and the environment.
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