Openai and Google want the US government to exempt them to teach their artificial intelligence models with copyright content. These companies argue that in order to keep the United States a leader in the field of artificial intelligence, they need to have more educational data.
According to Varge, Openai and Google have pressured the US government to allow them to teach their artificial intelligence models with copyright content. Both companies say “fair use” of data to teach artificial intelligence is the “issue of national security”. According to the law of fair use, artificial intelligence companies are allowed to use the owner’s content without permission. Publishers, of course, have stopped this use.
Tutorials on Google and OpenAI without copyright barrier
Earlier, the US government had called on industrial groups, private sector organizations and others to comment on US President AI Action Plan. The program wants to be a US position in the field of artificial intelligence than other countries.
Openai also claims in its remarks that allowing artificial intelligence companies to access copyright content helps the United States maintain its leadership in artificial intelligence. Openai says:
“There is no doubt that Chinese artificial intelligence developers will enjoy unlimited access to data – including copyright data – which improves their models. “If the developers of the People’s Republic of China have unlimited access to data and US companies remain without fair access, the competition for artificial intelligence is practically over.”
Google has similar opinions. Copyright, privacy and patent policies “can disrupt access to the data needed to train leading models.” The company claims that the policies of fair use are “critical” with exception to data mining aimed at training advanced artificial intelligence.
Anthropoc has also made a proposal to the government but did not mention copyright material. The company calls on the US government to create a system to evaluate the dangers of national security models of artificial intelligence and enhance export controls on artificial intelligence chips. Like Google and Openai, anthropic also suggests that the United States should strengthen its energy infrastructure to support artificial intelligence growth.
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