Are We Ready for Standardised Creativity?
As AI systems increasingly generate text, images, music, and even complex design blueprints, the global conversation around authorship and ownership has never been more urgent.
Emerging frameworks, such as ISO/IEC standards for AI governance and the ongoing World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) negotiations on AI and copyright, signal the world’s attempt to create a shared foundation for managing machine-generated creativity. These efforts focus on three pressing questions:
- Who owns AI-generated content?
- What counts as “original” when training data comes from millions of creators?
- How do we ensure ethical data sourcing across borders?
Businesses, educators, and digital creators all stand to benefit from harmonised guidelines that define attribution, transparency, and accountability. Without global alignment, disputes over AI-made works will escalate, especially as content flows freely across jurisdictions. Standardisation will not restrict innovation. It will stabilise it—creating clearer pathways for responsible AI creativity.
In a rapidly evolving landscape, the challenge is not AI’s capability but our readiness to govern it.
Some of the standards shaping the global conversation on AI governance and copyright include: ISO/IEC 42001 – AI Management Systems, IEEE 7000 Series – Ethical AI considerations, ISO/IEC 29100 – Privacy Frameworks.
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Katyayani Mishra






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