The US Copyright Office has released a guidance document on AI-generated works and their eligibility for copyright protection.

The guidance emphasizes the importance of human authorship in works containing AI-generated content.

The Copyright Office will not register works whose authorship is produced solely by AI technology.

A work containing AI-generated material may still be eligible for copyright protection if it also contains sufficient human authorship.

Copyright applicants are responsible for disclosing the use of AI-generated content in their works.

AI companies are updating their policies to comply with the Copyright Office's guidance.

OpenAI restricts users from misrepresenting AI-generated content as human-generated.

The future of intellectual property in the era of generative AI is uncertain.

The Copyright Office's guidance may impact the development and use of AI technology.

There are still many opportunities for AI-driven copyright protection, as long as there is sufficient human authorship involved.

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