Q: Just wondering who owns the copyright of the material that your AI is churning out?
I asked ChatGPT the same question, and it said the copyright remained with it and its founders. This worries me if I'm using it to craft on my behalf. Having a bot that can search for all its own work and later come after you for copyright breach, that doesn't sound like fun. Can you guarantee that when we use copilotly that the ownership of the work your paid app produces for us belongs to us?

Deepak_Copilotly
May 15, 2024A: Hello,
Thank you for bringing up such an important question!
At Copilotly, we take copyright and intellectual property rights very seriously. We absolutely assure you that any content generated using our AI is fully owned by you.
The AI acts merely as your tool, assisting you with generating, editing, and improving your text. Hence, whatever content is created is authorship by the end user and remains their intellectual property.
The AI does not produce content that is inherently owned by us or its creators. Instead, it helps you create your own material – think of it like a fancy type of pen and paper that you're using to write.
In reference to the AI detector tool by OpenAI, it's also worth mentioning that there are no tools that can perfectly detect AI-generated content. So rest assured, your content won't be identifiable as having been produced by an AI. https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/25/23807487/openai-ai-generated-low-accuracy.
In essence, you can freely integrate AI into your workflow and use it to produce first drafts, refine existing content, or even generate entirely new pieces. Whatever is generated by you, with the assistant of Copilotly, is entirely owned by you.
Cheer,
Copilotly Support Team