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FAKTOR PENDUKUNG SMART CITY INITIATIVES Komalasari , Rita
TEMATIK Vol 2 No 2 (2015): TEMATIK : Jurnal Teknologi Informasi Dan Komunikasi - Desember 2015
Publisher : LPPM POLITEKNIK LP3I BANDUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38204/tematik.v2i2.71

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Abstrak : Pengelolaan kota dengan menjadikan kota menjadi “smart” merupakan penanganan masalah yang timbul akibat pertumbuhan penduduk perkotaan dan urbanisasi yang berjalan cepat. Menyatakan sebuah kota adalah “smart” adalah sebuah konsep yang didasari oleh keterkaitan komponen tiga dimensi utama sebuah kota yaitu, teknologi, masyarakat dan institusi yang berintegrasi dengan infrastruktur dan layanan berbasis teknologi, dan tata kelola bagi peningkatan yang merubah sebuah kota menjadi “smart”. Perkembangan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi yang menyebabkan perubahan besar dalam berbagai bidang, termasuk didalamnya munculnya smart city dan kebiasaan penggunaan teknologi dalam kehidupan masyarakat.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE AI ERA: ENSURING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO MEDICAL INNOVATIONS Mustafa, Cecep; Komalasari , Rita
Indonesia Private Law Review Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25041/iplr.v5i2.4048

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the medical field has catalyzed groundbreaking innovations in diagnostics, treatment, and drug discovery, but it also presents complex challenges for intellectual property (IP) law. Traditional IP frameworks are increasingly ill-equipped to address issues of ownership, access, and benefit-sharing arising from AI-generated medical inventions. This research examines the limitations of existing IP laws in the context of healthcare AI, with a focus on their impact on equitable access and innovation. Using a literature review methodology, the research analyzes legal developments, empirical studies, and market trends, framed through Public Goods Theory and Collaborative Innovation Theory. The findings reveal that current IP regimes often foster monopolistic control, impeding access to essential AI-driven healthcare technologies, especially in low-resource settings. In response, the research proposes a collaborative IP ownership model that distributes rights among AI developers, healthcare institutions, and patients. This model supports innovation while promoting equitable access through mechanisms such as flexible licensing, price regulation, and public–private partnerships. The research concludes by recommending legal reforms to encourage global collaboration and ensure that the benefits of AI in healthcare are accessible to all.