idk how the govet can revoke copyright protection when there is a creative basis for copyright in all of the following:
the text of the comic
the arrangement of the comic
the choice of words and refinements in "prompting" to achieve the desired result from the engine
it isn't analogous to google search results, either, since the proper analogy would be if google pulled information from all over the internet then MADE A NEW UNIQUE PAGE with no recognizable parts from any of the billions of pages drawn from. google search results would be like if you prompted an algo and it just showed you a google images result of other people's art.
idk how the govet can revoke copyright protection when there is a creative basis for copyright in all of the following:
the text of the comic
the arrangement of the comic
the choice of words and refinements in "prompting" to achieve the desired result from the engine
it isn't analogous to google search results, either, since the proper analogy would be if google pulled information from all over the internet then MADE A NEW UNIQUE PAGE with no recognizable parts from any of the billions of pages drawn from. google search results would be like if you prompted an algo and it just showed you a google images result of other people's art.