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Cristóbal Valenzuela @ The Information 2 place · today 12:03 EDT

AI Creates Art. So We Need to Rethink How Copyright Protects Artists

The history of art is the history of technology. And generally, each time technology has advanced and helped a new medium flourish, the legal system has evolved to support the artists pushing the boundaries of human creativity. Yet our approach to the newest frontier—works created with generative artificial intelligence—threatens to unwind over 100 years of legal precedent, endangering emerging artists and stagnating creativity. Policymakers and courts should recognize media created with AI for what it tru

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