In today’s Rzeczpospolita, Dr. Michal Markiewicz provided commentary on an article by editor Nadia Senkowska on the interesting dispute over whether a film created entirely by artificial intelligence can be protected by copyright. The answer at this point seems uncontroversial, but it is worth being aware of the business implications of using artificial intelligence. “By the way, I hope that for a long time to come, artificial intelligence in the film industry will only be a tool in the hands of filmmakers (and thus films will still be protected by copyright). Maybe my imagination is lacking, but I can’t get over the vision that entire films (including their scripts and dialogues) on a, hitherto unimaginable, massive scale could be made without human input. Interestingly, in such a case, who would be able to verify and select the valuable ones from the thousands or millions of films created in a very short time by AI? Probably only artificial intelligence” Link to article: https://www.rp.pl/internet-i-prawo-autorskie/art38994821-tworca-moze-byc-tylko-czlowiek-a-nie-system