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A Chinese court has ruled that AI-generated images can be copyrighted

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πŸ‘¨β€βš–οΈ A Chinese court has ruled that AI-generated images can be copyrighted, a decision that stands in contrast to the stance of Western courts. The court ruled that AI-generated images possess "originality" and reflect human creative intellectual input, making them eligible for copyright protection.

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