When creating content, copyright law protects original works of authorship, granting exclusive rights to the creator. However, the US Copyright Office has stated that copyright protection is only available for works created by human authors. This means that content generated by artificial intelligence, which lacks human authorship, is not eligible for copyright protection.
In summary, the phrase “the more AI you use, the less copyright you have” reflects the fact that relying heavily on AI-generated content diminishes the amount of human authorship. This, in turn, limits the work’s eligibility for copyright protection under current US law. To maintain copyright over your creations, emphasize human creativity and authorship in the final product.
I acknowledge the use of ChatGPT on 7/29/2024 to generate portions of the above text. The prompts used included: Help me explain that the more AI you use, the less copyright you have over what you make because materials generated by AI can’t be copyrighted according to the US Copyright Office. The phrase “the more AI you use, the less copyright you have”. The output from this prompt was used to create appendices material for an AI Cookbook under development by the University of Missouri System and revised without permission for use on NaNoFuckNo in response to the NaNoWriMo blanket support of AI. Documentation link: https://chatgpt.com/share/9fdd3868-39b2-4016-aa68-ac959f70fd06
Why this site exists - because the NaNoWriMo organization is looking super shady and because they are not differentiating between GenAI - Generative AI or Plagiarized Information Synthesis Systems, and other 'ai' technology which can support authors without generating words from prompts for a regurgitation machine with a stomach full of copyrighted materials and unacknowledged creators. Their post about AI can be found here https://nanowrimo.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/29933455931412-What-is-NaNoWriMo-s-position-on-Artificial-Intelligence-AI.