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A federal district court held in Thaler v. Perlmutter that an AI-generated image, "A Recent Entrance to Paradise," cannot be copyrighted due to the lack of sufficient human contribution to its creation.
Federal Circuit emphasized a litany of Patent Act examples that lend themselves to a holding that only human beings can be considered inventors. Federal Circuit closely adhered to the Patent Act’s plain meaning, holding that artificial intelligence cannot be an inventor.
AI generated art works are forcing a rethink on copyright laws anchored around the fundamental premise that copyright can be granted only for original works created by a human being. But do the input prompts to AI by humans fall within the ambit of “creative interventions” that deserve a copyright?