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Artificial intelligence created something – who has the copyright for it?

The BookScout.ai software developed by Literacka became the inspiration for the article by Tomasz Palak – attorney-at-law, speaker and blogger. In the post, we find the answer to the question about the copyright to “works” written by AI.

“The words” artificial intelligence “more and more often cease to be a distant scarecrow from the future – they penetrate into the tools that support us on a daily basis. At the same time – as is the case with technologies – they are a bit ahead of the law. In this post, I analyze and try to answer the question about copyright to “works” of artificial intelligence.

It was no coincidence that I put quotation marks around the “works” – first of all, it is a concept from the Copyright Act. And secondly – determining whether the “product” of technology is actually a “work” according to the regulations is one of the doubts and levels on which we are going to be here today.

This entry is the result of cooperation with the company Literacka Technologie. They are directly interested in its results, because they created software called Fiona that “reads” and analyzes literary works – and then artificial intelligence generates the results in the form of the so-called “Book maps”. Such a map contains a lot of information that allows you to assess, among others to which literary category does such a work belong, what sales potential it has, what emotions it will evoke in the reader. The Literacka team has also started research work aimed at the automatic generation of publishing notes about books and here it is worth asking: who will be the author of such a note? “.

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