The US Copyright Office affirmed its decision refusing to register a piece of artwork made using an artificial intelligence painting application because the applicant “exerted insufficient creative control.”
The “SURYAST” two-dimensional artwork isn’t eligible for copyright protection because the style decisions artist Ankit Sahni made when he input his photo into the “RAGHAV Artificial Intelligence Painting App” fail to render it a product of human authorship, the office said in a decision issued Monday. It marks the fourth time the board has refused to register AI-generated works.
Sahni filed an application to register the work in December 2021, listing himself ...
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