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Why This Award-Winning Piece of Al Cant Be Copyrighted

Matthew Allen's art won 1st prize. The government has ruled it can't be copyrighted because it's too much "machine" and not enough "human."

wired.com/story/ai-art-copyrig

@Bliss

If people generated AI art and didn't share it with anyone, but then redrew or re-painted it (with whatever changes they liked) then they could present it as their own art and nobody would be the wiser, as nobody would have access to the "original" and the AI could hardly sue for copyright infringement!

It's the attempt to present the unaltered products of an algorithm, without the least interposition of a human touch, as "one's own art" that is the biggest problem.

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