Creativity Unbound. Rethinking Audiovisual Authorship in the Artificial Intelligence Era

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Allegra Sonego
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Greta Iapalucci
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Synopsis

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has reshaped the debate on authorship in audiovisual media, challenging traditional notions of intellectual property and creative agency. This paper explores the evolution of authorship from early cinematic theories to the rise of collaborative and intertextual media contents, ultimately questioning how AI-generated creative products should be attributed. By analyzing case studies, including AI-generated films, TV shows and deepfake applications, we assess the implications of AI as both a creative tool and a co-author. Legal and cultural perspectives are considered, addressing copyright concerns and the function of AI in media production. Our study argues that while AI introduces new complexities in creative ownership, human oversight remains essential in shaping and interpreting AI-assisted content. Ultimately, building on the ongoing transformation of media creation in the digital age, we claim that AI’s role in authorship must be examined on a case-by-case basis.

Author Biographies

Allegra Sonego, University of Bologna

Allegra Sonego is a PhD student at the Department of the Arts of the University of Bologna since November 2022. She is working on a dissertation on social themes in US medical drama within the PRIN 2020 project Narrative Ecosystem Analysis and Development Framework (NEAD Framework). A Systemic Approach to Contemporary Serial Product. The Medical Drama Case. Her latest publication is “Medical Drama TV Series: A Semi-Systematic Literature Review” (2024 with M. Rocchi). She is Section Editor in SERIES. International Journal of Serial Narratives.

Greta Iapalucci, University of Bologna

Greta Iapalucci is a PhD student at the Department of Arts at the University of Bologna. Her research interests include: television seriality, social discourses, and gender studies through data-driven approaches. Her latest publications are “Adopting NLP Techniques to Analyze Twitter Social Discourses around The Good Doctor” (2023) and “Climate Change as a Narrative Device to Resolve the Plot – The TV series The Affair as a Case Study” (2025).

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December 5, 2025

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How to Cite

Sonego, A., & Iapalucci, G. (2025). Creativity Unbound. Rethinking Audiovisual Authorship in the Artificial Intelligence Era. In P. Brembilla, M. Cucco, & C. Meir (Eds.), The Matter of Intellectual Property: Studying the Economic, Political and Cultural Nodes of the Contemporary Media Industries. 15th Media Mutations International Conference (pp. 29-46). Media Mutations Publishing. https://doi.org/10.21428/93b7ef64.78eb94d6