TLDR;
The U.S. Copyright Office seeks public input on how copyright law should address issues raised by AI systems that can generate creative works. Key questions include:
- Should permission/payment to copyright holders be required to train AI models on their works? If so, how to facilitate licensing?
- Can AI creations qualify for copyright despite lacking human authorship?
- Who bears legal liability if AI systems produce infringing content?
- Should AI outputs be labelled to show non-human origin?
- Do new publicity-type rights need to be created to address AI replicating personal attributes?
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