Regulations of Artificial Intelligence

  • Chirumamilla Suswani
  • July 14, 2020

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AI is a new digital frontier that will have a profound impact on the world. It will have enormous technological, economic, and social consequences and is going to transform the way we produce and distribute goods and services, as well as the way we work and live. In this era of advanced technology, Artificial Intelligence has gained popularity. Along with being a blessing for the generation, it has posed serious challenges to the Intellectual Property Rights including both Patent and Copyright. This Article highlights both sides of Artificial Intelligence and the relation with various aspects of legal development. Technology has now become an integral part of human life. It has come up to make life easier and comfortable. Artificial Intelligence systems have sophisticated software enabled in them which lets them do almost every task- either simple or complicated. With the growth of new technologies, the need for creating more laws has been witnessed. This article also clearly states the answer to the question that the Artificial Intelligence which can lead to new inventions and even creative works which bring into light whether such works should be granted Patent Rights and Copyright like it is granted in the case of human beings. India is marching forward to become a leading hub for innovation, research, and development, with an increased focus on digitization and internet connectivity for its population of 1.3 billion. The internet economy is expected to contribute 7.5% to India’s GDP by 2021 and the share of digital technology investment, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, internet of things, and many other emerging technologies will rise from 35% in 2020 to 60% in 2025. AI depends on the gathering of data, automatically making it an issue that needs regulation. While India has been vocal about the use of AI in various sectors, it is far from regulating it. This Article depicts the veracity of aspects related to artificial intelligence, government initiatives, and various technical limitations of AI systems which should be reckoned with a time of developing policies.