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Global group of media organizations releases principles for AI development

  • Twenty-Five global organizations, including news and publishing companies, have released a document outlining global AI principles that urge developers to respect intellectual property rights. The principles cover areas such as transparency, accountability, fairness, and safety. The group highlights the risks AI poses to the sustainability of creative industries, public trust in knowledge, journalism, and science.
  • The principles call for transparency in AI systems to allow publishers to enforce their rights and negotiate for adequate remuneration. They emphasize the attribution of content to original publishers and recognizing their role in generating high-quality content for training. News Media Canada, representing the Canadian news media industry, joined the group to protect their rights and invest in factual and fact-checked content.
  • As AI technology rapidly evolves, concerns arise about bias, discrimination, echo chambers, joblessness, fake news, and other potential threats. The principles contribute to ongoing discussions about the development, deployment, and regulation of AI systems. Governments and society face challenges on how to address the evolution of AI and its impact on various industries.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, September 6, 2023.
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