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4. Artists Argue AI Art Illegally Steals Work and Threatens Careers

4. Artists Argue AI Art Illegally Steals Work and Threatens Careers

Update: 2024-07-24
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The US copyright system encourages human creativity. So does it make sense to grant a copyright to work created by AI with the click of a button? And, if AI generated artwork is given copyright protection, how would that impact the livelihoods of creative professionals?

In our last episode, we looked at Jason Allen’s AI-generated artwork, "Théatre D’opéra Spatial," and the arguments why it should have some copyright protection. This time, we examine the other side – the most powerful arguments for why AI-generated work should never be eligible for copyright.

Guests:


  • Jason M. Allen, founder of Art Incarnate

  • Sy Damle, partner in the copyright litigation group at Latham & Watkins

  • Karla Ortiz, artist

  • Kelly McKernan, artist

  • Delanie West, advocacy liaison for the Graphic Artists Guild

  • Genel Jumalon, artist

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4. Artists Argue AI Art Illegally Steals Work and Threatens Careers

4. Artists Argue AI Art Illegally Steals Work and Threatens Careers

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