US Copyright Office to AI Companies: Fair Use Isn't 'Commercial Use of Vast Troves of Copyrighted Works'
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U.S. Copyright Office Weighs In on AI Training, Posing Challenge to Big Tech
The U.S. Copyright Office recently published a report that could have significant implications for how Big Tech giants train their AI models, a process notorious for indiscriminately sucking up vast amounts of copyrighted works.
US Copyright Office to AI Companies: Fair Use Isn't 'Commercial Use of Vast Troves of Copyrighted Works'
Business Insider tells the story in three bullet points: Big Tech companies depend on content made by others to train their AI models. Some of those creators say using their work to train AI is copyright infringement. The U.S. Copyright Office just published a report that indicates it may a...
U.S. Copyright Office Cites Legal Risk At Every Stage Of Generative AI
U.S. Copyright Office report identifies copyright risks at every step of generative AI training and deployment The post U.S. Copyright Office Cites Legal Risk At Every Stage Of Generative AI appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
CCIA’s Response to Copyright Office AI Study
Washington – The Copyright Office has released a pre-publication version of the third and final part of its Copyright and Artificial Intelligence study, Part 3: Generative AI Training (Pre-publication), following the release of Part 1: Digital Replicas on July 31, 2024 and Part 2: Copyrightability on January 29, 2025. A final version of Part 3 is expected to be published soon. The study stems from an executive order from the previous administrat…
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