"We Must Whistle the End of the Recreation": the Senate Leads the Counter-Offensive Against the " Pillaging" of Cultural Content by the Ai
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The text introduces a presumption of guilt of IA solution editors in order to make them pay the rightholders. It must now pass the National Assembly.
The Senate has adopted a mechanism to support creators in their litigation against platforms, to fight against the "looting" of cultural content by models of artificial intelligence,
The Senate has validated a crucial bill to protect authors from artificial intelligence. The text reverses the burden of proof: it will now be up to companies like OpenAI or Google to demonstrate that they have not used a protected work to train their models, under penalty of having to pay the creators. This strong measure hopes to put an end to the "looting" of cultural content.
The struggle between the world of culture and the giants of technology has just reached a decisive stage. The Senate has passed a bill to introduce a presumption [...]
On Wednesday, April 8, the Senate passed a bill establishing a presumption of use of works protected by artificial intelligences. This bill now obliges developers to prove technically that they did not draw on cultural repertoires to train their models.
In the face of the "pollutery" of cultural content by the AI models, the Senate proposes on Wednesday a mechanism to support the creators in their litigation against the platforms, a text that worries them and embarrasses the government. Voices of actors or doublers cloned by the AI, texts of authors used by "Chatbots", platforms trained on entire digital libraries... Faced with the rise of artificial intelligence on a large scale, the world of …
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