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By Mike Loukides and Tim O'ReillySEBASTOPOL, CALIFORNIA — Generative artificial intelligence (AI) stretches current copyright law in unforeseen and uncomfortable ways. The US Copyright Office recently issued guidance stating that the output of image-generating AI isn’t copyrightable unless human creativity went into the prompts that generated it. But that leaves many

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