Current IP laws may not be equipped to deal with rising use of AI in arts, says MyIPO


PETALING JAYA: With the rising usage of artificial intelligence (AI) in the arts, Malaysia’s current intellectual property (IP) laws may be ill-equipped to deal with the potential legal challenges of these AI-generated works, says the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO).

MyIPO director-general Yusnieza Syarmila Yusoff said this was due to existing IP law being designed only for human artists which may result in possible gaps in future legal IP protection due to AI.

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