Amazon, Google and Meta are pillaging culture, data and creativity' to train AI, Australian inquiry finds
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Senator Tony Sheldon expressed deep frustration as Amazon, Google, and Meta evaded inquiries about their data use, likening the experience to a cheap magic trick with no substance.
The inquiry report suggested that AI models like OpenAI's GPT and Google's Gemini should automatically be classified as high risk, necessitating stronger transparency and accountability regulations.
Sheldon emphasized the need for Australia to create standalone AI laws, underscoring that existing legal frameworks must be revised to protect citizens rather than catering to big tech.
Meta has been utilizing data from Facebook and Instagram users for AI development since 2007, yet struggled to clarify how user consent is applicable for such future uses.
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