Abstract

ChatGPT is a high-profile artificial intelligence chatbot, and although it brings great convenience to society, it also brings a series of legal risks, including disputes over the ownership of intellectual property rights, the legality of data sources, and the quality of data used for training, the generation of undesirable or illegal information, and challenges to schools and academic ethics codes. The reasons for this are the specificity of this type of product and the fact that it has not yet developed a mature system at the technical level, while regulators and legislators are too conservative in their regulatory philosophy.

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