Thanks for the info and the link, as well as the warning. From what i just read, it looks like things are a long ways off from being cemented in any kind of legal certainty. I will be curious to hear the report they intend to come out with later after getting information from the public on how they feel copyright law should or should not move forward in all these regards.
If anything, all the litigation may create a buffer to slow down the progress long enough for everyone to get their bearings and catch up a little bit. Unregulated AI advancement is one of the scariest prospects, pushing us into a future that none of us probably want.
It is cemented in legal certainty with the US Copyright Office ruling, released just a few days ago. So anything you have read previously was conjecture and is now out of date. Read it, direct from the source.
Copyright Registration Guidance: Works Containing Material Generated by Artificial Intelligence
Here's a video covering it.
I was basing what i said off of what i read from the newest info on that link you shared. I will have to check these out in a little bit when i have some time. Thanks again.