Little can be done to copyright AI-generated content in America: AI lecturer

The U.S. will likely have a tough time trying to regulate AI-generated content, such as requiring watermarks on computer-made media, a university art lecturer told Fox News.

“[F]or us to enforce it would be a lot more difficult,” Tyler Coleman, who teaches University of Texas classes focused on AI, said. “I think it will be harder to achieve in the U.S. than it would be in China.”

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China’s government announced regulations in December 2022 requiring any AI-generated content to include a flag such as a watermark to indicate its origin. While Coleman described the regulations as “a very smart idea,” he doubted America’s ability to replicate them.

“I don’t think it would be a bad move for us to attempt to do so,” he told Fox News. “I just don’t think with our form of capitalism we will succeed.” 

Beijing, through its communist rule, has forced “a lot of structure…

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