Computer scientist says AI ‘artist’ deserves its own copyrights, Blake Brittain, δημοσίευση Reuters [11/1/2023]
(Reuters) – Computer scientist Stephen Thaler on Tuesday asked a Washington, D.C., federal court to rule that his artificial intelligence system is entitled to copyrights for art it created.
Seeking a pre-trial win in a lawsuit he filed last June, Thaler asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to overturn a U.S. Copyright Office decision that said creative works must be made by humans to receive copyright protection.
Thaler’s case is one of the first over copyrights in AI-created works and coincides with the fast rise of AI-based generation software like ChatGPT, Dall-E and Lensa. His attorney Ryan Abbott of Brown Neri Smith & Khan told Reuters on Wednesday that there is a “real financial importance to this case” that “might not have been so readily apparent a year and a half ago.”
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