Cory Doctorow argues that AI-generated output in the US is not copyrightable because it lacks human authorship. This legal uncertainty means developers must treat AI-generated code as potentially containing problematic licenses, similar to radioactive material. The enforceability of these licensing issues in a broad legal context remains to be seen. AI
IMPACT Raises questions about the ownership and licensing of AI-generated content, potentially impacting software development and creative industries.
RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing the copyrightability of AI output and its implications for software licensing.
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