Art generated by A.I. from a text prompt cannot be copyrighted, according to new guidance from the U.S. Copyright Office.
A new report compared AI-generated art to the paintings of Jackson Pollock, which it said were wholly the result of his body ...
Judge William H. Alsup turned his San Francisco courtroom into a lecture hall for two hours Thursday. The lesson: a crash ...
Learn more about the ruling from the US Copyright Office that says art completely created by AI from text does not qualify ...
The new guidelines say that AI prompts currently don’t offer enough control to “make users of an AI system the authors of the ...
The US Copyright Office has released new guidance on what protections AI generated art may enjoy, and there aren't many. The ...
Works created entirely by prompts and generative AI cannot be copyright protected • Works created by both humans and AI need ...
A work that combines human creativity with AI can be copyrighted, so long as there is a “sufficient” amount of human ...
Discover how copyright laws apply to AI-generated content and why human creativity remains essential for protection.
Fair use traditionally applies to specific, limited uses—not wholesale ingestion of copyrighted content on a global scale.
Heterogeneity in prevalence estimates identified across studies and regions indicates that more research is required to draw stronger conclusions about the scale of OCSEA. However, the findings of ...