The US Copyright Office over the next year will focus on addressing legal gray areas that surround copyright protections and artificial intelligence, amid increasing concerns that IP policy is lagging behind technology. The agency is standing by its decision that a copyright can’t be registered for a work created exclusively by an AI—an issue at the heart of an ongoing lawsuit against the office. However, the office is exploring open questions on copyright registration for works created by humans in conjunction with AI.
Source: Copyright Office Sets Sights on Artificial Intelligence in 2023