Senate Bill Targets AI ‘Black Box’ Problem, Eyes Transparency in Use of Copyrighted Works
- A new Senate bill, called the TRAIN Act, aims to help creators confirm if their work was used without permission to train AI models.
- The TRAIN Act allows copyright holders to subpoena generative AI training records with a "good faith belief" their work was used.
- More than 36,000 creative professionals signed a letter urging that human art not be used for AI training without permission, supporting transparency, according to Senator Peter Welch.
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