The music publishers’ lawsuit appears to be the first copyright case over AI’s use of song lyrics
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I see a lot of Dunning Kruger here as well. The fact is that you can generate novel images/texts/whatever with these tools. They may mostly suck but they’re still novel so they can be copyrighted by whoever used these tools to create them.

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Even if I grant your premise that their produce is novel – I don’t, that is fundamentally not how they work – the copyright would be held by the bot in that case, not the person who used it.

No more than a person who commissions a painting has copyright for the work. That’s not how creativity, LLMs, nor copyright law works.

lol3droflxp
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The LLM is a tool. It’s like granting copyright to a paintbrush.

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Exactly. Which is how we know that calling what it does inherently creative/novel is absurd and must be wrong. Glad you came around.

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Kind of a big jump

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