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MIT Study Finds that Most AI-Generated Images Can’t Be Traced Back to Their Sources

By Big New York · 08/19/2026 · Updated 08/19/2026

The phenomenon, termed attribution decay, may have implications for copyright disputes.

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The phenomenon, termed attribution decay, may have implications for copyright disputes.

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