USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN CREATING WORKS: THE CHALLENGES OF QUALIFICATION AND ENFORCEMENT

Author(s): Greshnikov D.I., Кolontaevskaya I.F.

Rubric: Relevant issues of private law

DOI: 10.21777/2587-9472-2026-2-41-46

Release: 2026-2 (50)

Pages: 41-46

Keywords: artificial intelligence, copyright, work, legal qualification, creative nature, law enforcement, intellectual property

Annotation: Artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly being used in the creation of intellectual property, which raises a number of new theoretical and practical issues in the field of Russian copyright law. This article explores the challenges of legal classification of works created using artificial intelligence systems, as well as the difficulties that arise in law enforcement practice when determining their legal regime. The purpose of this research is to identify gaps and contradictions in current civil legislation regarding the assessment of the role of humans and algorithms in the creative process. The methodology of this research is based on formal legal and systemic approaches, as well as elements of comparative legal analysis and the study of judicial practice. As a result, it is concluded that the key problem is not the lack of special norms, but the uncertainty of the criteria for legally significant human participation in the use of artificial intelligence. It is concluded that it is necessary to develop unified approaches to the qualification of such results in order to ensure uniform law enforcement and legal certainty. In the text of the article, the Russian Federation is abbreviated as RF.

Bibliography: Greshnikov D.I., Кolontaevskaya I.F. USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN CREATING WORKS: THE CHALLENGES OF QUALIFICATION AND ENFORCEMENT // Journal of Legal Sciences. – 2026. – № 2 (50). – С. 41-46. doi: 10.21777/2587-9472-2026-2-41-46

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