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Part 2: Should You Be Able to Copyright Works Made by AI?
The growing use of AI and its increasing acceptance also raises risks and ethical questions. Due to the complexity of this issue, it will be divided into two parts: Part One, written by Naomy Vazquez-Alvarez, arguing that AI works should be copyrightable; and Part Two, written by Simon Belda, arguing that AI works should not be copyable. The stance we take in each article may or may not be the stance we actually believe in.

Poudre Press Staff
5 hours ago


Op-Ed: The Death of Social Interaction
“Your Scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.” -Michael Crichton Humans...

Brody Volesky
May 13, 2024
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