Can AI be an author? Federal Court asked to decide in new copyright case

An application filed this week is asking the Federal Court of Canada to declare only humans 鈥 and not artificial intelligence 鈥 can be considered authors under Canada鈥檚 copyright law. People check their phones as AMECA, an AI robot, looks on at the All In artificial intelligence conference Thursday, September 28, 2023 in Montreal.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

OTTAWA - The Federal Court of Canada is being asked to declare that only humans 鈥 and not artificial intelligence 鈥 can be considered authors under Canada鈥檚 copyright law.

It鈥檚 the first court case in the country testing how the Copyright Act treats artificially generated content, like the text, images and videos created by systems such as ChatGPT.

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