Isn’t it true that AI generated content cannot be copyrighted? I had assumed that ruling would cause big brand owners to avoid it… unless they are documenting every artist’s work along the way, admitting to using it sometimes could blow holes in their brand.
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Isn’t it true that AI generated content cannot be copyrighted? I had assumed that ruling would cause big brand owners to avoid it… unless they are documenting every artist’s work along the way, admitting to using it sometimes could blow holes in their brand.
I think it’s just purely generated content. If you touch it up a human was involved and it’s fair game afaik