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Abstract This article provides an extensive analysis of the relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intellectual Property (IP) within the framework of Cyber Law. It examines the current state of AI and IP, emphasizing the legal and regulatory implications of their intersection. A comprehensive literature review and legal analysis, coupled with a comparative study of AI and IP regulatory frameworks, informs the discussion. We explore the privacy and data protection issues in AI, the evolving nature of Intellectual Property rights in the AI era, and the liability concerns related to AI applications. A comparative analysis of AI and IP regulation across various jurisdictions provides insights into the effectiveness of international frameworks and the challenges posed by cross-border regulation. The article further discusses the need for flexible and adaptive regulatory approaches that balance risk management with innovation promotion. We then highlight emerging legal and regulatory issues in AI and IP and offer recommendations for policymakers, regulators, and AI developers. Finally, the article encapsulates the key findings and their implications for AI and IP regulation, outlining future challenges and opportunities in this domain.

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