OpenAI Says It's "Over" If It Can't Steal All Your Copyrighted Work
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OpenAI has urged the U.S. government to establish clear federal regulations for fair use as it relates to AI, citing that failure to do so could allow China to dominate AI development. The company's position argues that without access to copyrighted materials, American firms will fall behind their Chinese counterparts. OpenAI's plea comes amid growing state-level regulation of AI and highlights the contentious nature of copyrighted works in AI training. It positions the use of such materials not merely as a business advantage but also as crucial for national security and American competitiveness.
OpenAI argues that without fair use access to copyrighted materials, the U.S. risks losing the AI race to China, jeopardizing American competitiveness and national security.
The company's proposal to the White House suggests that if American developers cannot scrape data, while China's developers can, the outcome of the AI race may be predetermined.
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