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Art Created By Artificial Intelligence Can't Be Copyrighted, US Agency Rules

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Sign up for dot.LA's daily newsletter for the latest news on Southern California's tech, startup and venture capital scene. Computers can now write poems, paint portraits and produce music better than many humans. The case will now head to federal court as the AI program's owner, Stephen Thaler, plans to file an appeal, according to Ryan Abbott, a Los Angeles-based attorney representing Thaler. The case arrives as artists are increasingly using AI to help generate artwork, including works produced by autonomous machines. Abbott, a partner at L.A.-based law firm Brown, Neri, Smith & Khan, noted that AI-produced artwork is creating significant commercial value, such as an AI-authored painting that sold for $432,000 at auction in 2018.


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Playform is a no-code AI for creative people. Our platform enables artists, designers and creators to leverage the power of AI to expand their imagination and increase their productivity, without learning how to code. New users get $15 in free training credits.


A New Item for Your Holiday List: AI-Generated Fine Art

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Playform AI launched the limited-time exhibition this week with work from four artists, who include established names in the fine art word, new media specialists and a pseudonymous Instagram creator. The pieces range in price from about $60 to $1,500 and include wall prints, jigsaw puzzles, framed video screens and masks. The shop also features an augmented reality tool that allows prospective buyers to project artworks into their home before purchase. The startup is one of a handful of companies to venture into the AI art exhibition space as new advances in machine learning research have spawned a small but growing community of creatives, artists and technologists attempting to harness the power of AI in art. The key piece of a technology involved is a form of neural network called a generative adversarial network (GAN), which brands have already experimented with using for everything from deepfaked commercials to product design.