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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case on Copyright for AI-Generated Art

The US Supreme Court's decision to not hear the case marks a significant moment in AI copyright law, leaving lower court rulings intact. This move signals a potential hesitancy at the highest judicial level to address complexities surrounding AI-created content. Industry experts will need to monitor ongoing legislative efforts to clarify intellectual property rights in the age of AI.
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