Artwork generated by artificial intelligence must have a human contributor to earn copyright protection in the United States, ...
Does using AI make you less of an artist? The US Copyright Office has weighed in on the debate. Its ruling could reshape copyright law as we know it.
The report acknowledges that, in theory, we could see the development of AI systems that do give artists more control. That ...
Amid a churning AI market and increasing ... of human involvement in creating AI art using assistive technologies, including the use of computer generated images in the filmmaking process.
The new guidelines say that AI prompts currently don’t offer enough control to “make users of an AI system the authors of the ...
just a simple visual design prompt is enough to make the art copyrightable, because your contribution is more than just words. An example of copyrighted content generated by AI. Source ...
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Meet BeFunky, an AI-powered batch processing tool for your images. Things I enjoy: Quick, easy tools that alleviate mundane ...
AI may democratize art—so goes the argument from the technology’s defenders—but you won’t be able to copyright the art you make with it. At least, not the easiest, most accessible version ...
Artists can now register copyrights in the United States of America for works that have been made with the help of artificial intelligence. The US Copyright Office ...
My friends and I have noticed these AI-generated images flooding social media platforms. Many teens struggle to figure out what online content is real and what is fake, according to the study.