How laws strain to keep pace with AI advances and data theft
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'First, policymakers must decide how to best balance the use of data to train AI models with the need to protect the rights of creators,' said Jeth Lee, chief legal officer for Microsoft Singapore.
'Choosing one extreme can stifle or kill innovation in AI, but it's also not possible to allow free-for-all access to all content and data,' Lee said in a video interview.
'There also are legal questions that need to be resolved regarding whether data generated from Gen AI tools have IP (intellectual property) rights,' he said.
Google's training data indemnity, for instance, 'covers any allegations' that the tech vendor's use of training data to create its generative models infringes on a third-party's IP rights.
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