US Copyright Office grants copyright to AI-generated content with human input

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The US Copyright Office has approved copyright for AI-generated content, viewing AI as a creative tool. Content can be copyrighted if a human significantly contributed to its creation, ensuring human creativity remains central. This decision marks a shift from previous views, allowing AI-generated works like art, music, and literature to receive copyright protection. The Office will assess whether human contributions outweigh those of AI. Concerns remain about AI's impact on traditional artists, as some fear it may diminish the value of human creativity. Despite this, the Copyright Office's ruling may encourage more artists to incorporate AI into their work.


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