With AI, artists reckon with the muddy questions of authorship

NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with the anonymous digital artist who goes by “Claire Silver” about the use of artificial intelligence in artistic creations.

SCOTT DETROW, HOST:

We wanted to spend some time talking and thinking about artificial intelligence, which is the process of using machines to mimic human intelligence. By now, you may have heard about the debates that AI technology like ChatGPT have brought up when it comes to plagiarism, but it’s also raised questions in another area.

SHIRA PERLMUTTER: Copyright law protects works of authorship. And that includes books or movies, music, sound recordings and works of art. The

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