从列奥纳多到下一个伦勃朗——算法时代对人工智能悲观主义的需求

Péter Mezei
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人工智能(AI)已经成为我们日常生活的一部分,“算法创造力”最近也受到了关注。从绘画到音乐,机器产生的输出似乎符合各种版权保护的先决条件。通过法律保护来纪念这些成就的想法(在某种程度上也是必要的)也出现了。本文表明,与人工智能版权制度支持者的观点相反,人工智能版权的时机尚未成熟。版权法的核心要素——即作者身份、原创性和道德权利的概念,以及版权的历史和激励机制——深深植根于以人类为中心(尽管不仅仅是以作者为中心)的世界。除非版权法发生范式转变,否则人工智能生成的输出中缺乏直接的人为因素将导致这些输出无法获得版权保护。这篇文章同样强调了为什么拟议的版权相关权利或特殊保护的替代形式在理论上是没有根据的,或者实际上不适合提供一个不破坏现有版权制度和降低人类创作价值的合理解决方案。
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From Leonardo to the Next Rembrandt – The Need for AI-Pessimism in the Age of Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a part of our daily life, and “algorithmic creativity” has similarly gained a spotlight recently. From paintings to music, machines generate outputs that seem to comply with various prerequisites of copyright protection. The idea (and to some degree the need) to honour such achievements by legal protection has also emerged. This article demonstrates that contrary to the view of the proponents of an AI-copyright regime, time has not ripened for AI-copyright. The core elements of copyright law - namely the concept of authorship, originality and moral rights, as well as copyright’s history and incentives - are deeply rooted in an anthropocentric (although not only author-centric) world. Unless paradigm shift in copyright law, the lack of direct human element of an AI-generated output shall lead to the unavailability of copyright protection for these outputs. The article similarly highlights why the proposed alternative forms of copyright related rights or sui generis protection are doctrinally unfounded or practically unfit to provide for a sound solution that does not destroy the existing copyright regime and diminish the value of human creations.
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