Copyright Office suggests AI copyright debate was settled in 1965
Most people think purely AI-generated works shouldn't be copyrighted, report says.
Ars used Copilot to generate this AI image using the precise prompt the Copyright Office used to determine that prompting alone isn't authorship.
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AI image generated by Copilot
The US Copyright Office issued AI guidance this week that declared no laws need to be clarified when it comes to protecting authorship rights of humans producing AI-assisted works.
"Questions of copyrightability and AI can be resolve...
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