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AI creations edited by humans can likely be copyrighted in US, agency says


In the U.S., AI-generated creations — books, movies, and so forth— that have been edited by a human can likely be copyrighted, but those without any human

Copyright Office (USCO) on Wednesday, which outlined scenarios in which AI-generated content might be eligible for IP protections. Per the guidelines, a movie production house, for example, could copyright a film in which they used an AI tool to “de-age” actors or remove objects from a scene. The agency has yet to rule whether AI systems making “expressive,” independent artistic choices can produce copyrightable works.

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