Unresolved Legal Status of Copyright for AI-Generated Content
There is genuine uncertainty about whether outputs generated by AI systems can or should be protected under copyright law. This affects creators, businesses, and platforms that produce or rely on AI-generated content. The question is fundamentally a policy and legal debate, not a software problem, and no clear regulatory consensus exists yet.
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