Why the US Copyright Office report is a big deal for AI art
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AI art has surged in popularity, raising questions about copyright. The US Copyright Office's report concludes that merely using prompts in AI tools doesn't grant copyright, as it lacks necessary human control over the output. Although human influence can allow for originality if selectively arranging AI-generated material, current AI technology fails to offer artists comparable control like traditional tools. The potential for future AI advancements may alter this view, but as of now, output from text prompts remains unprotected.
"Prompts alone do not provide sufficient human control to make users of an AI system the authors of the output."
"Generating content with AI is often an initial or intermediate step, and if a human selects or arranges AI-generated material creatively, it could be original."
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