The Copyright Conundrum: AI-Generated Works and Hollywood's Dilemma

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The US Copyright Office has stated that most works generated by artificial intelligence (AI) are not copyrightable, but AI-assisted material can qualify for protection if a human "selected or arranged" it in a "sufficiently creative way that the resulting work constitutes an original work of authorship." The determining factor is the extent to which a human had "creative control over the work's expression and actually formed the traditional elements of authorship." The office plans to host public listening sessions and solicit public comments on issues arising from the use of AI.
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