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Is AI Eligible for Authorship? Federal Court to Decide in Unprecedented Copyright Case

At the All In artificial intelligence conference in Montreal, attendees were seen checking their phones under the watchful gaze of AMECA, an AI robot./Ryan Remiorz captured the scene.

At the All In artificial intelligence conference in Montreal, attendees were seen checking their phones under the watchful gaze of AMECA, an AI robot./Ryan Remiorz captured the scene.

The Federal Court of Canada faces a unique challenge: determining whether artificial intelligence (AI) can be recognized as authors under the country’s copyright law. This case marks the first time the court will examine how the Copyright Act applies to AI-generated content, such as text, images, and videos produced by systems like ChatGPT. David Fewer, […]