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As generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology advances rapidly, its potential in innovation output poses significant challenges to the traditional intellectual property (IP) protection legal framework. This study concentrates on the technological foundations and creative applications of generative AI, analyzing its impact on aspects of IP law such as the definition of authors' rights, the criteria for originality, and the attribution of liability for infringement. The paper provides an overview of the development of generative AI technology and its applications in fields such as the arts and text generation, and delves into the legal contradictions and challenges it has sparked. Finally, it proposes strategies for updating the legal framework, balancing innovation and protection, and forecasts future legal trends, aiming to offer a legal perspective and strategic guidance for addressing IP issues arising from generative AI.
Jiahao Ni (Mon,) studied this question.
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