Copyright and AI: Recent Developments

Your Name and Title: Reed Hepler, Digital Initiatives/Copyright Librarian and Archivist

Library, School, or Organization Name: College of Southern Idaho

Area of the World from Which You Will Present: Idaho, US

Language in Which You Will Present: English

Target Audience(s): Librarians, Educators

Short Session Description (one line): Developments in copyright and AI, including the recent Supreme Court REFUSAL to rule on a particular case, are frequently changing the landscape regarding use of AI outputs.

Full Session Description (as long as you would like): The Supreme Court has refused to rule on an impending AI art case, which has essentially upheld the lower court's ruling. This ruling implies that AI-generated works of ANY kind are not copyrightable, except under partial copyright protection afforded by the US Copyright Office to human authors who use AI for editing or drafting. Examine the different models of AI operations, how they impact certain arguments regarding AI and fair use, and what courts have ACTUALLY said...

Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:

https://reedhepler.substack.com/p/alsup-vs-chhabria

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