Abstract

In the modern world, questions related to artificial intelligence are gaining more and more popularity. Investments are increasing, and the market for artificial intelligence technologies is growing rapidly. In the current reality, robotics is used to create various types of intellectual property items. All this creates an urgent need to rethink the basic values that are so familiar to us, which constitute the object of intellectual rights, and need innovations in the field of their protection at the legal level. In this regard, there is a well-founded question that addresses the issue of whether it is appropriate to protect the results that are created in the course of artificial intelligence activities. As well as the problem of the procedural nature of their protection. Who will be the legal owner of the rights to them.

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