Mulling AI investment, Anthropic lobbied Australia on copyright law
Briefing notes show Anthropic sought copyright reform as it told officials major data-centre investment depended on clearer training rules.
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A 60-year-old law could decide if Australia gets billions in AI investments
Tens of billions of dollars in investment, and Australia's ambition to become a global AI power, could hinge on a law written in 1968 for an era of black-and-white television, film and radio.
Mr. Amodei met with Australian Finance Minister Jim Chalmers in April to discuss the US AI giant's plans for the Australian market, including the construction of data centers. Briefing notes, released under Australia's Freedom of Information Act, show that Mr. Amodei had requested the meeting to discuss obstacles to AI training in Australia, "particularly copyright reform."
Anthropic's boss, Dario Amodei, asked the Australian government for a clarification of the legal framework on intellectual property in order to facilitate the training of its models
Mulling AI investment, Anthropic lobbied Australia on copyright law
Anthropic's chief executive, Dario Amodei, has lobbied Australian officials for "copyright reform" as the artificial intelligence giant seeks to make a major investment in the country, official briefing notes released Monday ...
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