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Data portability, not copyright, is top AI-regulation challenge: top Australian adviser

By James Panichi ( November 7, 2025, 06:12 GMT | Insight) -- The leading regulatory risks posed by artificial intelligence are to be found in future vertical integration of AI companies, along with the fair and competitive use of data, and not with large language models’ access to copyrighted information, one of Australia’s top economic advisers has said. Stephen King, from the government-funded Productivity Commission, said that “unique training data isn’t going to be the problem,” while the inability of data holders to move from one AI company to another is where antitrust concerns lie.The leading regulatory risks posed by artificial intelligence are to be found in future vertical integration of AI companies, along with the fair and competitive use of data, and not with large language models’ access to copyrighted data, one of Australia’s top economic advisers has said....

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