Policy·Americas
US Supreme Court Denies AI-Generated Art Copyright

Key Points
- 1Supreme Court refuses to recognize copyright for AI-created works.
- 2Legal landscape for AI art remains under scrutiny and unchanged.
- 3Potentially limits AI autonomy in creative sectors.
The United States Supreme Court has opted not to review a case that sought to grant copyright protection to artworks generated entirely by artificial intelligence systems. This decision effectively signals a continuation of existing legal interpretations, whereby lower courts have consistently denied copyright claims for AI-generated content. The court's refusal to engage underscores the ongoing uncertainties surrounding intellectual property rights in the context of rapidly advancing AI technologies.
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