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This chapter explores how advancements in artificial intelligence are impacting the landscape of intellectual property law. The chapter analyzes the ways in which AI can challenge traditional notions of authorship, originality, and invention. By automating creative processes and generating new ideas, AI can reduce the pool of human-created works eligible for intellectual property protection. The chapter delves into the legal and ethical implications of these developments and discusses potential strategies for adapting intellectual property law to the AI age.
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