17 USC 102(a) provides copyright protection for original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, now known or later developed, from which they can be perceived,.
U. S. Copyright Office USCO launched new AI Initiative to examine copyright law and policy issues raised by artificial intelligence, including scope of copyright in works generated using AI tools and using copyrighted materials in AI training.
The rapid rise in availability, use and performance of generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) over the last year is being experienced across industries. Responding to these trends,.
A recent policy statement from the U.S. Copyright Office suggests that expressive works created using current artificial intelligence tools are unlikely to qualify for copyright protection, but that may change as technology continues to advance, say attorneys at Manatt.
Our latest briefing dives into the Senate’s exploration of transparency and accountability to prevent bias in algorithmic decision systems, new guidance from the U.S. Copyright Office.