Last year, Kris Kashtanova typed instructions for a graphic novel into a new, artificial intelligence program and touched off a high-stakes debate over who created the artwork: A human or an algorithm?
Key points:
- Courts have long held that an author has to be a human being
- Artists who use AI art claim that human input in the form of instructions is sufficient
- AI companies are also facing copyright claims over not getting permission to train their software on images created by human artists
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