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Navigating Copyright Law in the Realm of AI-Generated Art

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In recent times, the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) with art has birthed a new creative frontier—AI-generated art. As machines learn to generate artwork that resonates with human emotions, a plethora of legal and ethical dilemmas emerge. At the heart of these dilemmas is the pressing question of copyright protection. The creation of AI-generated artworks challenges traditional notions entrenched in copyright law. A fundamental principle of copyright law is the protection of original artistic work birthed from human intellect. However, with AI stepping into the role of the creator, defining the 'human author' in this new scenario becomes a slippery slope. The process of generating images with AI, notably through arrangements necessary for the creation, brings to light a critical discourse on the ownership and copyright infringement. While the machine learns from vast datasets, often the stable diffusion of influences from existing copyrighted works is inevitable. This sc...