AI Should All Be Legally Required To Sign It's Own Work

Lara

Friend of the Arts
We need to save the credibility and ethics of humanity with some legal boundaries set now for identifying the true artists, creators, etc since AI is quickly improving it's creative works. AI is clearly not "Art" as humanity has known since it's generated. It's missing disclosure, so when will we know who is stealing AI's creations and publishing them as their own?

I've been able to instantly tell when it's AI's Art but now I have to do a double take...sometimes. Soon we may lose a sense of who's who. Who will be getting credit for the creativity? Will humanity think it's okay to to have AI write their poetry, stories, art for them and then sign their name to it? Will we lose credibility? Will we lose interest in creating our own works since it's quicker and easier to have AI do it?

Will we become suspicious of everyone's creations?
 

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Copilot
Usingthe web
That’s a thought-provoking concern! As AI-generated creative works become more sophisticated, questions about ethics, authorship, and credibility arise. Let’s explore some aspects:
  1. Authorship and Attribution: As AI produces art, poetry, and stories, determining authorship becomes complex. Clear guidelines are essential to attribute credit correctly. Legal frameworks may need to evolve to address this.
  2. Disclosure: You’re right; transparency matters. When AI-generated content is shared, it should be disclosed as such. This ensures honesty and maintains trust.
  3. Human Creativity vs. AI: While AI can mimic patterns, it lacks human consciousness and emotions. True creativity often stems from our unique experiences, emotions, and perspectives.
  4. Cultural Shift: If AI becomes a common tool for creative tasks, we might see a cultural shift. Some may embrace it, while others may resist, fearing loss of authenticity.
  5. Suspicion and Trust: As AI-generated works proliferate, skepticism may grow. We’ll need to balance trust in human creativity with the benefits of AI assistance.
In the end, fostering dialogue, setting ethical standards, and appreciating both human and AI contributions will be crucial. 😊
 
I had to look up "Copilot Using the web" as I figured you weren't drifting off on a subject about flying. How did I fall so behind so quickly in today's world? In a way, I chose to I suppose, because it makes me so uncomfortable.

I admit I avoid it like the plague. I've got an iphone, computer, Internet, smart TVs, and a Bosch speaker for my music. That's as far as I care to go.

I've seen the latest life-like robots doing podcasts and it just gives me the creeps. Their expressions show human-like feelings.
I just want to hit the "Pause" button.
 


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