Publications: Martin Makaryan
November 25, 2024
Denying Copyright for AI-Assisted Art Threatens Innovation
Jason M. Allen, an artist whose AI-generated image won a digital art competition prize in 2022, recently sued the U.S. Copyright Office for rejecting his application for copyright of the image. In its refusal to grant copyright protection to Allen’s work—which he created using 624 prompts on the generative AI platform Midjourney—the Copyright Office argued that the artist’s creative process to generate the award-winning image did not meet the criteria for “human authorship as we understand it.”
September 9, 2024
How Innovative Is China in Quantum?
China’s lead in quantum communications is undeniable, but its overall quantum prowess is limited; without computing breakthroughs, the United States still holds the upper hand.
August 6, 2024
Policymakers Should Capitalize on Positive Public Opinion To Promote Beneficial AI Use
Critics highlight AI’s disruptive potential, citing concerns like bioterrorism and language loss. However, data shows Americans are generally more optimistic about AI’s benefits, suggesting policymakers should use this positive outlook to support AI in promising areas.
April 30, 2024
The Shift in Rhetoric on AI and Biothreats Is a Lesson on the Risks of Premature Regulation
The about-face the scientific, academic, and tech communities have made on the risks of large language models (LLMs) creating biothreats should serve as a stark reminder for policymakers about the pitfalls of premature regulation.