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The purpose of the article is to review artificial intelligence, which is the object of intellectual rights. After all, it is intellectual rights that play a decisive role in the embodiment of creative ideas and inventions of authors. They become an integral part of our civic life, integrating into various spheres of society. The key point today is to analyze the history of legislation on intellectual property rights, understand its patterns and identify directions for development
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