US lawmaker proposes a public database of all AI training material
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The Generative AI Disclosure Act would require a notice to be submitted to the Register of Copyrights before the release of a new generative AI system, detailing all copyrighted works used in its training dataset.
The bill, if enacted, would require AI creators to provide a URL to the training dataset 30 days before the system's release, enabling creators to check if their works were used and claim credit or compensation.
Schiff aims to protect creators by championing innovation and ensuring awareness when their works contribute to AI training datasets, promoting fairness in technological progress.
Under Schiff's proposed law, a publicly available database would contain all notices of copyrighted works used in AI training datasets, allowing creators to verify if their materials were included.
Read at Ars Technica
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