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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems can create music, paintings, poetry and books. Such systems have created works based on Dutch masters’ paintings, Kayne West rap lyrics and research texts about lithium-ion batteries.

Training AI systems using third party works may infringe the third party’s copyright. Both the inputs and outputs of an AI system have the potential to infringe.

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AI & copyright infringement
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems can create music, paintings, poetry and books. Such systems have created works based on Dutch masters’ paintings, Kayne West rap lyrics and research texts about lithium-ion batteries.

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