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generative ai standards
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The generative ai standards tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about industry efforts to establish licensing and usage frameworks for generative AI, particularly in news media. Recent content highlights the SPUR Coalition, a transatlantic publisher group demanding standards, measurement, and payment for AI use of news content. This reflects broader debates on how AI companies should interact with copyrighted material, training data, and original reporting. While not focused on Windows or Microsoft directly, the tag addresses legal and ethical standards relevant to AI deployment across sectors, including technology and enterprise IT. Readers interested in AI governance, copyright, and media licensing will find relevant discussions here.
Thirty European and North American media organizations joined SPUR, a publisher coalition launched by the BBC, Sky News, The Guardian, the Financial Times, Telegraph Media Group, and others, on June 3, 2026, in Marseille, France, to demand standards, measurement, and payment for AI use of news...