Dr. Casey Fiesler on Nostr: Specific example as a thought experiment: Does the fall of Chevron mean that e.g. in ...
Specific example as a thought experiment: Does the fall of Chevron mean that e.g. in a copyright lawsuit, a judge could ignore the Copyright Office's guidance on human authorship and just decide that a 100% AI generated work is totally copyrightable based on their interpretation of the law?
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