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The UK AI industry tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the intersection of artificial intelligence, copyright law, and creative industries in the United Kingdom. Recent content focuses on Nick Clegg's controversial statements regarding AI training data and artist consent, highlighting tensions between AI development and intellectual property rights. Topics include the feasibility of obtaining permissions for large-scale data use, the impact on UK AI competitiveness, and broader debates about regulation and innovation. The tag is relevant for users interested in UK AI policy, copyright reform, and the economic implications of AI for British 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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