A New Group Is Trying to Make AI Data Licensing Ethical
Briefly

The DPA advocates for an opt-in system, meaning that data can be used only after consent is explicitly given by creators and rights holders.
Bestall sees opt-in as a pragmatic approach as well as a moral one: "Selling publicly available datasets is one way to get sued and have no credibility."
Ed Newton-Rex calls opt-outs "fundamentally unfair to creators," adding that some may not even know when opt-outs are offered.
The Dataset Providers Alliance, a trade group formed this summer, wants to make the AI industry more standardized and fair.
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