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Amazing Products TV AI Art and the Monkey Selfie: Copyright Conundrums

Awesome Tips AI Art and the Monkey Selfie: Copyright Conundrums



What do AI and monkeys have in common? Neither can claim a copyright, according to US courts.

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  1. I would have to agree with the US courts on this one. The way I understand AI. It could be a conglomeration of different people providing input. If that’s the case who would get the copyright. The conglomeration, the person who used the conglomeration i.e., AI.

    • Mr G
    • October 9, 2023

    AI models are trained by human input data. That means all copyright should be reserved to images used to train the model and generated one, which will be impossible to trace. So no, AI work should have no copyright.

  2. if you pay for access of the AI, you should own it like a company does.

  3. Would the copyright go to the person who typed the instructions into the AI, or to whomever created the AI?

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