Journal Home Browse Issues Submissions About the Journal Symposium Subscribe Go back to Issues Apologia Pro Plagio Suo 71 J. COPYRIGHT SOC’Y, 528, (2024) Brian L. Frye University of Kentucky Abstract Read Full Article This article explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, creativity, and copyright law through the lens of a law review article generated by ChatGPT. It critically examines the implications of using generative AI to create text, focusing on the debates surrounding copyright infringement, originality, and the evolving role of authorship. The author recounts the process of assembling the AI-generated text, reflecting on the challenges of attribution and intellectual property rights. By positioning ChatGPT as both a tool for innovation and a mirror of human expression, the article delves into questions of legal and ethical responsibility, arguing for a nuanced understanding of AI’s place in the creative process. This discussion underscores the transformative potential of generative AI while highlighting the importance of adapting legal frameworks to the complexities of emerging technologies. 71(3) Apologia Pro PlagioDownload