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Artificial Intelligence: Law's Subject or Object?

Student: gracheva viktoriya

Supervisor: Tatiana Tereshchenko

Faculty: School of Law

Educational Programme: Intellectual Property Law in the Digital Age (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Artificial intelligence is penetrating human life more and more every year. From the point of view of law, the regulation of artificial intelligence in Russia is at the lowest stage. The research is aimed at analyzing the main approaches to the legal status of artificial intelligence. To identify the advantages and disadvantages of existing legal concepts. It also considers the issues of the legal regime of works created with the help of artificial intelligence and the issues of the right of authorship of such works.

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