AI: Who Owns the Future of Creativity? Pop Up to Save America
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From Drake vocals to courtroom sketches to AI-authored novels, the line between inspiration and infringement is dissolving fast. AI can now mimic voices, styles, and entire creative formats—faster and sometimes better than their human counterparts. Courts are scrambling to catch up. Artists are filing lawsuits. Platforms are ducking responsibility. Is this a renaissance or a reckoning? And what does it mean for creators, audiences, and the future of intellectual property in a machine-assisted world?
Core Question
As AI reshapes creativity, are we building a world where artists can still thrive—or one where authorship no longer matters?
What new careers—or creative roles—might emerge in an AI-driven economy?
What would meaningful enforcement even look like?
Do people still care who made what?