Dec. 15, 2023, 5:07 p.m. | /u/NuseAI

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- The rise of AI-generated content raises questions about who owns the content and whether people can be sued for using it.

- US copyright law has been interpreted to protect human creativity, but it can also protect AI-generated works if a human directly contributes to them.

- The US Copyright Office has stated that AI-created art that is merely the result of text prompts lacks human authorship.

- Another legal challenge is whether the people whose writings, artwork, or …

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