6 pointsby mks_shuffle21 days ago2 comments
  • dartharva21 days ago
    The code is still technically "written" by employed programmers who only happen to be using the "autocomplete tools" of Claude Code and Codex. So the code written is still the employer's IP under typical employment terms. Nothing changes on that front.
    • mks_shuffle21 days ago
      Thanks for the reply. I’ve mostly heard that images generated by AI are considered non-copyrightable (prompts are written by a human). Would the situation be different for code compared to images, since both are created with generative AI tools? Or does it depend on whether the generated artifact is created by an individual versus within a company? Thanks.
      • wmf21 days ago
        The talk about AI being uncopyrightable is mostly cope from AI haters. The default assumption is going to be that everything is copyrighted because some human creativity was used somewhere in the process. To actually claim that something is public domain you'd have to prove that no human creativity was ever present which would be really difficult.
  • throwaway546521 days ago
    Compilers do not have copyright over the code resulting from instructions given.

    LLMs do not have copyright over the ode resulting from instructions given.

    • wmf20 days ago
      That's not the issue. Some people are saying that the outputs of AI are not copyrightable at all.