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fair use ai
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The fair use ai tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the legal and ethical boundaries of using copyrighted material to train artificial intelligence models. Recent content highlights a major copyright lawsuit against Microsoft by The New York Times and other news organizations, focusing on whether training generative AI tools like Copilot on news articles constitutes fair use. The tag explores tensions between AI developers and content creators, examining how fair use arguments are being tested in court and what this means for the future of AI training practices. Topics include legal defenses, business implications, and the evolving definition of fair use in the context of modern AI systems.
In the latest round of legal maneuvers surrounding artificial intelligence and copyright, Microsoft finds itself in the thick of a high-profile lawsuit filed by The New York Times and a coalition of other prominent news organizations. This case underscores the growing tensions between technology...
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