Star Trek: Voyager Predicted AI-Generated Art 23 Years Ago

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What does Star Trek: Voyager say about AI art?

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Today's debates around AI-generated art were predicted by Star Trek: Voyager 23 years ago. In Voyager season 7, episode 20, "Author, Author", Voyager's holographic Doctor writes a holonovel called "Photons Be Free", which draws heavy inspiration from the Doctor's own experiences interacting with the crew of the USS Voyager.

Related Star Trek: Voyager’s 15 Best Doctor Episodes Star Trek: Voyager's holographic Doctor was one of the series' most popular characters, with a cadre of stellar episodes focusing on him. How Star Trek: Voyager's Doctor Compares To Modern Generative AI The Emergency Medical Hologram creates art more like a human. Close Star Trek: Voyager's question about whether AI like the Doctor has rights as an artist feels unusually prescient in today's AI-saturated art landscape.

Data's rights as a creator were called into question in TNG season 3, episode 16, "The Offspring", after Data created his daughter, Lal , but the inconclusive nature of Lal's case means there's no precedent for the Doctor's petition for holographic rights.

 

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