Navigating the Legal and Ethical Framework for Generative AI

Author:

Ghose Anuttama1ORCID,Ali S. M. Aamir2ORCID,Deshmukh Sachin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT-World Peace University, India

2. Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International University, India

Abstract

Generative AI systems have given incredible ability to independently produce a wide variety of content types, including textual, visual, and more. Complex issues with copyright protection and intellectual property rights have arisen as a result of this change. With a focus on fostering responsible global governance, this research delves into the complex legal and ethical considerations underlying Generative AI. The goal of this chapter is to take a look at the complicated legal issues that come up because of Generative AI's ability to generate material on its own. This chapter analyzes the current legal documents, legislation, and international treaties, focusing on ethical concerns. Ultimately, the authors want to have a positive impact on efforts to build responsible and efficient international frameworks for regulating Generative AI. This study provides an exhaustive case for the implementation of legal frameworks that can efficiently tackle the intricate legal and ethical quandaries posed by Generative AI, while simultaneously encouraging the progress of innovation and creativity.

Publisher

IGI Global

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