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artist permissions
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Discussions on artist permissions in the context of AI training data are a recurring theme on WindowsForum. The tag covers the debate over whether AI companies should be required to obtain explicit consent from artists before using their creative works to train machine learning models. A notable thread examines Nick Clegg's argument that mandatory artist permissions would harm the UK AI industry due to the impracticality of securing individual consent from millions of creators. This topic intersects with copyright law, creative industry concerns, and the ethical use of intellectual property in AI development. Forum members explore the balance between protecting artists' rights and fostering technological innovation.
Nick Clegg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister and current Meta executive, recently ignited a contentious debate by asserting that mandating AI companies to obtain explicit consent from artists before using their work for training models would "kill" the UK's AI industry. Speaking at a book launch...
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