AI for Everyone - AI Ethics and SocietyWhich factor complicates assigning copyright to works created by AI without human input?AAI-generated works are always public domainBAI lacks legal personhood to hold copyrightCAI creators automatically own all copyrightsDAI-generated content cannot be copiedCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand copyright ownershipCopyright law typically requires a human author to hold rights.Step 2: Consider AI's legal statusAI is not recognized as a legal person, so it cannot own copyright.Final Answer:AI lacks legal personhood to hold copyright -> Option BQuick Check:AI cannot be an author legally [OK]Quick Trick: Only humans can hold copyright under current laws [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming AI can own copyrightBelieving AI works are always public domainThinking AI creators automatically own all rights
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