The ongoing conflict over artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright has escalated in the UK, particularly in the House of Lords, highlighting a struggle between government interests and the creative sector. The Data (Use and Access) Bill aims to provide AI developers access to significant amounts of content, but many peers argue this threatens the livelihoods of artists and content creators. As support builds against the government's proposition, the debate remains unresolved, representing uncharted territory in balancing technological development with the protection of intellectual property rights.
The fierce battle over AI and copyright reflects a stark divide between the government and the creative sector, centering on jobs, creativity, and access to content.
Support for those opposing the government is growing, as the debate over AI developers’ access to copyrighted material becomes increasingly contentious.
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