This week, the UK government launched a consultation to discuss the potential introduction of an exception to copyright law, allowing AI developers to use content for training purposes without infringing upon intellectual property rights.
In a broader move, the UK introduced new online safety regulations, requiring technology firms to take measures to combat illegal activities on their platforms, reflecting an increased concern for public safety.
Media regulator Ofcom has started implementing its first codes of practice aimed at addressing illegal harms online, emphasizing the importance of accountability among tech companies and the protection of consumers.
While these regulatory proposals are geared towards innovation, they have met resistance from creatives, who fear that this may undermine their rights and the financial viability of their work.
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