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US Court Rules AI-Generated Art Cannot Be Copyrighted, Affirming Human Authorship in Landmark Case

A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that AI-generated artworks without human input cannot be copyrighted, upholding the longstanding legal principle that only human creators qualify for copyright protection. The decision follows Stephen Thaler’s challenge to register an AI-created image and underscores the ongoing global debate about AI’s role in intellectual property.

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Christie’s AI Art Auction Hits US$728K, Sparks Debate Over Copyright and Creativity

Christie’s Augmented Intelligence sale, ending March 5, 2025, brought in $728,784 for AI-generated art, surpassing its $600,000 estimate. While Refik Anadol’s piece topped the lots, a petition with nearly 6,500 signatures criticized the use of copyrighted material in AI models, highlighting a growing divide in the art world.

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Will Christie's AI Art Auction Top US$1.32M A.I. God Record?

Christie’s 'Augmented Intelligence' auction, concluding March 5, 2025, features an entire AI-generated art collection. As controversy swirls over ethics and originality, the sale could surpass the $1.32 million A.I. God benchmark set in 2024. From innovative tools to global protests, here’s how AI is reshaping art—and its market.

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Christie’s AI Art Auction Estimated to Fetch Up to $2.5 Million

Christie’s upcoming AI art auction has ignited controversy, with thousands of artists protesting the use of AI models trained on copyrighted works. While supporters see it as a milestone for AI in art, critics argue it legitimizes unethical practices. The event raises pressing questions about AI’s role in the creative industries and the future of human artists.

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Belgian Photographer Faces Backlash Over AI-Generated Russia Series

Renowned photographer Carl De Keyzer’s AI-generated series, Putin’s Dream, has ignited a heated debate in the photography world. While some praise his creative innovation, others criticize the ethics of using AI in documentary-style projects. Discover how this controversy highlights the challenges and possibilities of merging technology with art.

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Apophenia, Interruptions: AI Meets Art at Centre Pompidou & KADIST Exhibition

Centre Pompidou and KADIST present "Apophenia, Interruptions," a captivating exhibition exploring the intersection of art and artificial intelligence. Featuring innovative works by global artists, the show embraces AI’s fallibility to redefine creative expression. Visit Paris before January 6, 2025, to experience this thought-provoking display.

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Botto AI Artist Earns US$351,600 at Sotheby’s: A New Milestone for AI in Art

Botto, an AI artist, recently made headlines by earning $351,600 at Sotheby’s, pushing its career earnings over $4 million. As the first fully autonomous AI artist to gain such recognition, Botto’s success challenges traditional views of creativity, ownership, and artistic evolution, sparking new interest in AI art and NFTs.

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