This book explores the effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across different disciplines. As AI applications continue to progress, serious concerns arise about effectively protecting the copyright of items they produce. Each country views AI as an author while maintaining rights differently, resulting in the compelling necessity for an international dialogue on legal standards. The present copyright framework does not provide sufficient solutions for AI authorship intricacies and raises doubts about classic notions of invention and source. The distinctions show an increasing demand for a…mehr
This book explores the effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across different disciplines. As AI applications continue to progress, serious concerns arise about effectively protecting the copyright of items they produce. Each country views AI as an author while maintaining rights differently, resulting in the compelling necessity for an international dialogue on legal standards. The present copyright framework does not provide sufficient solutions for AI authorship intricacies and raises doubts about classic notions of invention and source. The distinctions show an increasing demand for a global legal system that can address the unique characteristics of AI-generated content. Investigating legal policies for AI-created works underscores the critical demand for a copyright approach that accounts for human involvement. Recognizing the actual owner and the original creator is complicated when AI operates with substantial control. Present statutes fail to clarify the complexities linked to human artistic contributions. The rationale behind developing a single system is based on valuing AI-produced material as a unique category of intellectual property. As AI becomes more significant in creative fields, legal dialogues must also be similarly enhanced. The approaches considered in the book strive to build improved regulations that represent the progress in AI technology and the basic concepts of copyright. The book goes on to propose a consistent policy model to confront AI obstacles related to intellectual property and would be a valuable read for policy makers and AI enthusiasts alike.
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Accounting, Finance, Sustainability, Governance & Fraud: Theory and Application
Pratiti Nayak serves as Associate Professor & Associate Dean (Research) at School of Law, KIIT-DU. She has extensive experience in teaching, academia and research for over a period of 12 years. Her areas of expertise, interest & research are primarily focused on Environmental Social Governance (ESG), Sustainability, Circular Economy, Corporate Governance, Securities Law, Insolvency Laws etc. besides other facets of Business Laws. In light of her research interests in sustainability and her identity as a strong, independent woman, she works as the Convenor for the KIIT Centre for Studies on Women & Sustainability (CSWS). With her expertise in the field of corporate & other allied laws, she also works as a dedicated Core Member at the KIIT Centre for Business & Corporate Laws (KCBCL). Dr. Nayak has been continually carrying out her research in various areas of law with a major focus on ESG, Corporate Governance, Sustainability & other areas of corporate laws. K¿ymet Tunca Çal¿yurt graduated from Be¿iktä Atatürk Lisesi (1986) in ¿stanbul. Her bachelor's degree is from the Business Administration Department, Marmara University (1990) in Istanbul; her Master's (1994) and Ph.D. (2002) degrees are from the Accounting and Finance Programme at the Social Graduate School, Marmara University; her postdoctoral study is from London Metropolitan University (2004). Prof Çal¿yurt worked as an auditor at Horwath Auditing Company, as a manager at McDonald's, and as finance staff at Singapore Airlines. After vast experience in the private sector, she has started to work in academia. Her research interests are accounting, auditing, fraud examination, social responsibility, corporate governance, finance, business ethics, and sustainability, particularly in auditing, aviation management, NGOs, and the fast sector. Prof Çal¿yurt was a visiting researcher at John Molson School of Business in 2001 summer (International Centre for Aviation Management), Massachusetts University Amherst Business School in the 2014 summer, the 2018 summer, 2024 summer (Accounting and Information System), University of National World and Economy in the 2019 summer (Faculty of Accounting). She founded the International Group on Governance, Fraud, Ethics and Social Responsibility (IGonGFE&SR) and the International Women and Business Group(IWBG) in 2009; both groups organized annual conferences and published international book series.
Inhaltsangabe
Addressing Copyright Challenges in the Era of AI-Generated Content: What Are the Legal Implications.- Use of Artificial Intelligence by The Judiciary in Brazil and India: A Comparative Study.- Press Freedom in the AI Era: Global Insights & Indian Data Laws.- Can the Digital Data Protection Act Bridge the Gap Between Privacy and Competition Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence? Exploring the Confluence of Regulatory Domains Amidst Data Harvesting.- AI-Powered Sustainability Reporting: A Policy Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges for NGOs.- A Study On Agricultural Innovations To Improve Social Enterprises In Crop Irrigation Through An Integrated AI - Driven Approach.- Artificial Intelligence Tools: Flipped and Blended Teaching-Learning Dynamics in English Language Classroom.- Unravelling AI's Impact on Women's Safety and Empowerment in Urban India: An Empirical Analysis.- Policy and Legal Regulatory Landscape For Artificial Intelligence in Carbon Management.- Examining the Efficacy and Ethical Implications of Predictive Policing Deployment in Indian Law Enforcement: A Critical Inquiry.- AI Tools Utilization Impact: Extending TAM Framework and Exploring Relevance to Job Performance among Bengaluru IT Professionals.- Ethical and Legal Implications of AI-Based Doping Detection Systems in Sports.
Addressing Copyright Challenges in the Era of AI-Generated Content: What Are the Legal Implications.- Use of Artificial Intelligence by The Judiciary in Brazil and India: A Comparative Study.- Press Freedom in the AI Era: Global Insights & Indian Data Laws.- Can the Digital Data Protection Act Bridge the Gap Between Privacy and Competition Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence? Exploring the Confluence of Regulatory Domains Amidst Data Harvesting.- AI-Powered Sustainability Reporting: A Policy Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges for NGOs.- A Study On Agricultural Innovations To Improve Social Enterprises In Crop Irrigation Through An Integrated AI - Driven Approach.- Artificial Intelligence Tools: Flipped and Blended Teaching-Learning Dynamics in English Language Classroom.- Unravelling AI's Impact on Women's Safety and Empowerment in Urban India: An Empirical Analysis.- Policy and Legal Regulatory Landscape For Artificial Intelligence in Carbon Management.- Examining the Efficacy and Ethical Implications of Predictive Policing Deployment in Indian Law Enforcement: A Critical Inquiry.- AI Tools Utilization Impact: Extending TAM Framework and Exploring Relevance to Job Performance among Bengaluru IT Professionals.- Ethical and Legal Implications of AI-Based Doping Detection Systems in Sports.
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