Although Shupe’s limited copyright registration is notable, she originally asked the USCO to open a more significant path to copyright recognition for AI-generated material. “I seek to copyright the AI-assisted and AI-generated material under an ADA exemption for my many disabilities,” she wrote in her original copyright application.
Shupe believes fervently that she was only able to complete her book with the assistance of generative AI tools. She says she has been assessed as 100 percent disabled by the Department of Veterans Affairs and struggles to write due to cognitive impairment related to conditions including bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and a brain stem malformation.
I'm sympathetic, but writing a book is not something most people do regardless of their disabilities. Writing is a talent, and most people don't have it. So it makes no sense to invoke the ADA here.
Because Donald Trump is an oath-breaker. That's the most important promise he made, and that's the one he most flagrantly failed to keep.
Banal sounds like canal
It’s great thinking up insults that are as way off the wall as possible and just seeing how people react.
Troll.
The spork is the cement of our civilization, with which we escape from hunger, using IFIC as our guide: Infinite foods in infinite combinations.
Congress is the fiscal commission.
Besides, how does Congress creating a commission help if the problem is that Congress can't get anything done in the first place?
That it can scale up to an entire society. That it can be sustained indefinitely, or can be made self-sustaining.
So, this sounds like just another AI-authorship detector, which haven't been very successful so far.
Then all countries are shitholes and the term is rendered meaningless.
Completely off-topic... but that thumbnail is terrifying.
I'm a theoretical theoretical physicist. That's double the theory.
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