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copyright reform
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Discussions on copyright reform often center on the tension between protecting creative works and fostering AI development. A recent thread examines Nick Clegg's argument that requiring explicit consent from artists for AI training data could hinder the UK's AI industry. This highlights the broader debate over how copyright laws should adapt to generative AI, balancing creator rights with technological progress. The topic involves policy considerations around fair use, licensing, and the economic impact on creative sectors.
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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