Prominent UK creatives, including Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa, are advocating for copyright transparency in AI model training. They support an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that would require AI companies to disclose the copyrighted material used for training their models. The House of Lords has approved the amendment, but it still requires agreement from the House of Commons. Advocates argue that failure to implement this transparency could stifle the UK's creative industry and undermine economic growth amidst rising AI technology.
Companies like OpenAI and Meta have been accused in court of using copyrighted material without permission to train their models.
We will lose an immense growth opportunity if we give our work away at the behest of a handful of powerful overseas tech companies.
The letter insists that the amendments will spur a dynamic licensing market that will enhance the role of human creativity in the UK.
...how AI is developed and utilized must align with our values and legal frameworks, ensuring fair use of creative work.
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