CHALLENGES POSED BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED TECHNOLOGIES TO PATENT AND COPYRIGHT SYSTEM
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science used for making intelligent computer systems which are capable of self-learning from experience and adjust to new inputs, thereby mimicking human like actions. The application of AI may include self-driving car, recommendation engines, predictive analytics, auto pilot functionality of flights, healthcare, robotics and so on. Machine learning (ML), a subset of AI, helps the computer systems to achieve the aim of AI by leveraging the information present in data and learning the same by itself. In conventional programming technology, the computer system receives input and applies the rules to provide a certain output from the user. However, in ML, computer system receives training data and once the training is completed, it receives input and instruction of expected output. However, the rule or model that computer system should follow to generate the output is generated by the computer system itself using ML and not by the user.
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