Nicola Lucchi, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Law, has published ChatGPT: A Case Study on Copyright Challenges for Generative AI Systems at 2023 European Journal of Risk Regulation 1. Here is the abstract.
This article focuses on copyright issues pertaining to generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems, with particular emphasis on the ChatGPT case study as a primary exemplar. In order to generate high-quality outcomes, generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems necessitate substantial quantities of training data, which may frequently comprise copyright protected information. This prompts inquiries into the legal principles of fair use, the creation of derivative works, and the lawfulness of data gathering and utilization. The utilization of input data for the purpose of training and enhancing AI models presents significant concerns regarding potential violations of copyright. This paper offers suggestions for safeguarding the interests of copyright holders and competitors, while simultaneously addressing legal challenges and expediting the advancement of artificial intelligence technologies. This study analyzes the ChatGPT platform as a case example to explore the necessary modifications that copyright regulations must undergo to adequately tackle the intricacies of authorship and ownership in the realm of AI-generated creative content. Note: Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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