ZIBNER, Jan. Metanalysis of the artificial intelligence and copyright in the mutual interactions. In Cyberspace Conference 2017. 2017.
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Original name Metanalysis of the artificial intelligence and copyright in the mutual interactions
Name in Czech Metaanalýza umělé inteligence a autorského práva ve vzájemné interakci
Name (in English) Metanalysis of the artificial intelligence and copyright in the mutual interactions
Authors ZIBNER, Jan.
Edition Cyberspace Conference 2017, 2017.
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Changed by Changed by: JUDr. Jan Zibner, Ph.D., učo 407708. Changed: 30/1/2018 11:12.
Abstract
The artificial intelligence is inter alia understood an entity sufficiently simulating the cognitive aspects of human thinking [1]. In that case we can understand the artificial intelligence as a regular author of a work fulfilling the individual conceptual features, i.e. author of a copyrighted work. This paper presents the initial findings of the author’s dissertation research on "Artificial Intelligence as a Technological Challenge to Copyright" and is constituted as a meta-analysis of the status quo to assess the baseline. In this initial phase, based on the evaluation of already realized research on artificial intelligence and copyright, it is necessary to determine the applicable definition of artificial intelligence itself and to systematically examine the mutual interactions of the thus determined artificial intelligence and copyright. Beside that it is needed to examine their sticking points, to determine individual research questions, to choose a suitable methodology and on basis of that the research objectives, as well as its main problematic passages, which will need some special attention. [1] LUBER, Samantha. Cognitive Science Artificial Intelligence: Simulating the Human Mind to Achieve Goals. In: 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development. 2011, Shanghai, s. 207-210.
Abstract (in Czech)
Umělá inteligence je mimo jiné chápána jako entita dostatečně simulující kognitivní aspekty lidského myšlení[1]. V takovém případě pak můžeme umělou inteligenci chápat jako regulérního autora díla naplňujícího ve výsledku jednotlivé pojmové znaky. Autor proto začíná svůj disertační výzkum na téma “Umělá inteligence jako technologická výzva autorskému právu” metaanalýzou statu quo s cílem zhodnocení výchozího stavu. V této prvotní fázi je třeba na základě zhodnocení již uskutečněných výzkumů v otázce umělé inteligence a autorského práva stanovit použitelnou definici samotné umělé inteligence, a s tím systematicky zkoumat vzájemné interakce takto určené umělé inteligence a autorského práva. Stejně tak je potřeba vymezit jejich třecí plochy, stanovit jednotlivé výzkumné otázky, zvolit vhodnou metodologii a na základě toho dílčí cíle výzkumu, jakož i jeho hlavní problematické pasáže, kterým bude potřeba věnovat zvláštní pozornost. [1] LUBER, Samantha. Cognitive Science Artificial Intelligence: Simulating the Human Mind to Achieve Goals. In: 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development. 2011, Shanghai, s. 207-210.
Abstract (in English)
The artificial intelligence is inter alia understood an entity sufficiently simulating the cognitive aspects of human thinking [1]. In that case we can understand the artificial intelligence as a regular author of a work fulfilling the individual conceptual features, i.e. author of a copyrighted work. This paper presents the initial findings of the author’s dissertation research on "Artificial Intelligence as a Technological Challenge to Copyright" and is constituted as a meta-analysis of the status quo to assess the baseline. In this initial phase, based on the evaluation of already realized research on artificial intelligence and copyright, it is necessary to determine the applicable definition of artificial intelligence itself and to systematically examine the mutual interactions of the thus determined artificial intelligence and copyright. Beside that it is needed to examine their sticking points, to determine individual research questions, to choose a suitable methodology and on basis of that the research objectives, as well as its main problematic passages, which will need some special attention. [1] LUBER, Samantha. Cognitive Science Artificial Intelligence: Simulating the Human Mind to Achieve Goals. In: 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development. 2011, Shanghai, s. 207-210.
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