Ongoing AI Copyright Debate Sparks Industry Concerns

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The UK is embroiled in a heated debate over the Data (Use and Access) Bill, which aims to regulate AI developers' access to copyrighted material for training purposes. The bill faces opposition from the creative industry, which fears it could undermine artists' livelihoods, while supporters argue it is vital for the growth of the AI sector. The legislation is stuck in parliamentary limbo, with ongoing disagreements about whether AI firms should disclose their use of copyrighted content or be allowed broad access without permission, highlighting a complex clash between technological innovation and protecting creative rights.
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