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 headline conclusion in the Copyright Office's report is that output generated simply by using a text prompt in an AI ...
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 ...
And artists could earn partial copyright protections for their work if they feed something designed by their own hand into an A.I. system for adjustment. In one example, an artist drew an outline ...
The task at hand was simple — I wanted to learn something new, something hard, and be gracious at sucking at it. I didn’t want to excel. I just wanted to skate on a flat surface comfortably ...
Automakers would be particularly hard hit, with new steep tariffs on vehicles built in Canada and Mexico burdening a vast regional supply chain where parts can cross borders several times before ...
Allowing the erosion of copyright rules to enable AI models to be trained on artists’ material could see human artists ...
A federal court granted the US Copyright Office’s request to move a lawsuit over its refusal to register an AI-generated work to a specific docket for agency ...
The Witcher 3 might boast one of the best-looking, most-detailed open worlds in any game out there, but when you stop to think about it, Grand Theft Auto's maps seem even more daunting to develop ...