AI Between the Legal System and Art—A Systemic Approach
Petra Hietanen-Kunwald () and
Perttu Isohanni ()
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Petra Hietanen-Kunwald: Aalto University, School of Business, Department of Accounting and Business Law
Perttu Isohanni: Aalto University, School of Business, Department of Accounting and Business Law
A chapter in Generative AI, Contracts, Law and Design, 2025, pp 149-170 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, we explore the profound impact of artificial intelligenceIntelligence on theArt art and legal systems, with a specific focus on copyrightCopyright issues. We address a significant concern: the potential of artificial intelligenceIntelligence to interfere with the interests and rights of artists when art is created and reproduced using artificial intelligenceIntelligence. Our approach, grounded in systems theorySystems theory as represented by Niklas LuhmannLuhmann, Niklas, examines the characteristics and potential frictions within the legal andArt art systems affected by AI. Identifying systemic complexities is essential for exploring possible conflicts and developing effective strategies for dispute prevention and resolution. This constitutes the initial steps of a design process outlined in the Double Diamond framework and further developed in the UK Design Council’s Systemic Design Approach. The chapter argues that legislation alone is insufficient; a broader spectrum of (legal) and institutional measures is necessary to protect artists’ rights and interests in both the legal andArt art systems. This multifaceted approach highlights several factors that could instigate change and help resolve complex questions.
Keywords: Art; Artificial intelligence; Copyright; Systems theory; System thinking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-2058-9_9
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