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Posted on February 28, 2023 at 9:09 AM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
Two posts on artificial intelligence, as it relates to authors and publishing, popped onto our radar recently.
One is a longer discussion of big pictures; the other is a shorter report on one particular issue.
The former: Joanna Penn and Tim Boucher, who's a writer and an AI artist, discuss the ethical use of artificial intelligence for creatives in an episode of The Creative Penn podcast.
And the latter: the US Copyright Office issued a ruling on AI-created images in a graphic novel.
Reuters reports that the content that Kris Kashtanova wrote and arranged in Zarya of the Dawn can be copyrighted, but not the images produced by the AI system Midjourney.
That's according to a letter from the US Copyright Office.
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