⚖️ The main text discusses a recent U.S. Copyright Office report clarifying copyright law's application to AI-generated works. The report emphasizes that copyright protects human creativity, not AI output. Works solely created by AI are not copyrightable. However, human contributions to AI-assisted works, such as prompts, selection of outputs, or substantial revisions, are copyrightable. The Copyright Office encourages disclosure of AI involvement in registration applications.
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