Copyright Office Asks for Public Opinion … Oh Boy!

Copyright Office asks for Public Submissions on AI, I mean, what could possibly go wrong with asking the Internet for suggestions?

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We all know how asking for public opinion goes … cut to Boaty McBoatface naming or Plowy McPlowface or <INSERT HORRIBLE OFFENSE TEXT HERE> winning name in public contests references.

When has asking the public ever resulted in quality, meaningful answers? Maybe focus on the experts? We look forward to seeing all the absurd responses the Copyright Office gets from this fun outing.

PS AI generated art (“public opinion”) brought to you by, uhhh, weird things on a table, pandemic pilots, and people wearing different hats?

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