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UK's rushed AI copyright proposal is long on questions, short on answers

By Jakub Krupa and Frank Hersey ( December 23, 2024, 13:01 GMT | Comment) -- Rights holders and AI developers are again pitted against each other in the UK government’s latest attempt to solve the regulatory conundrum of how copyrighted materials can be used to train AI models. But with its proposal rich in vague conceptual discussions and poor on technical details and implementable decisions, many will question how close it can hope to get to resolving this increasingly urgent, and some say "existential," standoff.How to protect rights holders from generative artificial intelligence developers while nurturing the UK’s tech sector? It's a fraught question that the government has been grappling with, and both sides in the debate have in the past few days been digesting its suggested resolution to the deadlock....

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