Jan 26
High Court Shouldn’t Weigh AI’s Copyright Author Status, US Says - Bloomberg Law News
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The US government has expressed its position that the Supreme Court should not rule on whether AI-generated content can hold copyright authorship status. This stance highlights the ongoing legal debate regarding the legal personhood and intellectual property rights of artificial intelligence.
Why it matters
The US government's stance reinforces a legal barrier against granting intellectual property rights to non-human entities, stalling the push for AI-driven authorship.
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