OpenAI and Google Reject UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal
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Google and OpenAI have rejected the U.K. government's proposal that would balance AI training and artist protections, advocating instead for a broad text and data mining exception. This exception would allow AI developers to utilize copyrighted materials without explicit consent from rights holders. OpenAI argues that existing opt-out models are challenging to implement due to unclear standards, while Google has previously expressed the desire for broader TDM applications. Both companies believe this approach would stimulate innovation while addressing copyright concerns.
OpenAI pointed to the unclear standards in the EU, which mean "AI developers struggle to identify which works can be accessed and which are off-limits."
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