The U.K. government is considering an opt-out copyright regime for AI training, urging rights holders to take action if they wish to protect their intellectual property.
As generative AI models increasingly rely on vast amounts of data, concerns about intellectual property rights have surged, with creatives expressing frustration over unlicensed use of their work.
With the rise of AI technologies, industries such as visual arts, music, and film production recognize their outputs as potential targets for generative AI, prompting calls for stronger protections.
In light of recent lawsuits and the need for legal clarity, the U.K. government aims to find a balance between protecting creative sectors and supporting AI investment.
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