AI remains largely uncharted territory with regards to copyright. These links look at some early guidance from the US Copyright Office (including decisions), and early regulatory work taking place in the United States and Europe.
Taken from TheDigitalLibrarian.com
When should authors and publishers indicate when they are using AI-generated materials in works? Do they cite the output, the prompts that generated that output, or both, given that the same prompt may generate a different result each time? And how do they attribute them?
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