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The article delves into critical issues regarding copyright ownership in the context of modern artificial intelligence models like Claude. The author emphasizes that as AI creates content, the question arises as to who actually owns the rights to these works. Machines like Claude are capable of generating texts, images, or sounds, but who is legally entitled to these pieces? The owners of these models often assert that they possess the rights to the content since their technology is employed in its creation. On the flip side, there is an argument suggesting that the user who utilizes these tools should have rights to the results of their work. The author uses examples from the industry and points out the increasing tensions between law and ethics in this realm. Ultimately, the article suggests that adapting regulations to technological realities requires collaboration between lawyers, creators, and IT specialists. Otherwise, complex legal issues may arise, hindering innovation in the field of AI.