During July, Arts Law and the National Association for the Visual Arts (with support from the Australian Society of Authors), conducted a survey to understand how creators are using AI and its potential impacts on Australian creators. The responses painted a mixed picture, underscoring interest in how generative AI can inform artistic practices but also concern on its impacts on copyright, income, and employment.
Answering the AI Question: Arts Law Survey Review
Arts Law Centre of Australia,
25 July 2023, Australia
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