MPs bemoan UK's lack of protection for copyright against AI
Briefly

UK lawmakers criticize the government for its failure to protect copyright holders from AI infringement. The working group on AI and intellectual property couldn't reach an agreement on creators' consent and compensation for using their works to train AI.
MPs emphasize the need for creators to have mechanisms to enforce consent and receive fair compensation from AI developers. They urge setting measurable objectives and a definitive deadline for legislation if no agreement is reached.
The European Union has implemented an AI Act aiming to impose transparency obligations on AI developers. This move highlights the need for regulations in the AI and intellectual property space.
Read at Theregister
[
add
]
[
|
|
]