"Copyright traps" could tell writers if an AI has scraped their work
Briefly

Copyright traps mark content to detect unauthorized use in AI models, crucial amid disputes between content creators and tech companies.
The technique aims to bring transparency in AI model training data, allowing content creators to protect their intellectual property more effectively.
Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye emphasizes the need for balance between AI companies and content creators through transparency in data usage, presented at a top AI conference.
Read at MIT Technology Review
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