BALANCING THE INTERESTS OF SOCIETY AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS IN THE USE OF WORKS BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS
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The article is devoted to the problem of ensuring a balance between the interests of society and copyright holders when using works by artificial intelligence systems. The author analyzes the risks of uncontrolled use of AI for processing protected intellectual property objects, explores approaches to regulating this issue in foreign countries, and considers various options for limiting exclusive rights in favor of AI. It is proposed to introduce a flexible model combining special exceptions for the non-commercial use of works for the development and training of AI, as well as a mechanism for compulsory licensing in the commercial sphere. The article substantiates the need for a systematic modernization of copyright legislation, taking into account the development of digital technologies while maintaining fundamental guarantees of the rights and interests of authors.
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