Rivalry as a craft: Study reveals how writers compete with AI
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Rivalry as a craft: Study reveals how writers compete with AI
Writers are not passive victims of AI disruption but active crafters of their professional futures, according to new research from New York University presented at the ACM CHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Yokohama, Japan.
AI writes a bestseller: But who gets the byline?
As artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly capable of creating content, from writing novels, to generating music and art, the question of copyright authorship has come under scrutiny. Traditionally, copyright law has emphasised human creators, but AI is challenging this framework. So who is the author when AI is involved? There are three key issues and challenges currently faced regarding AI and copyright: Ownership rights Authors…
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