OpenAI calls for U.S. government to codify 'fair use' for AI training | TechCrunch
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In its proposal for the U.S. government's AI Action Plan, OpenAI emphasized the importance of a copyright strategy that enables American AI models to train on copyrighted content. The organization argues that the fair use doctrine is essential for promoting innovation and investment in AI startups. Additionally, OpenAI has previously indicated that restricting AI training to public domain content would hinder the development of AI systems that serve modern society's needs, despite potential legal challenges from content owners opposing its stance.
America has so many AI startups, attracts so much investment, and has made so many research breakthroughs largely because the fair use doctrine promotes AI development.
Limiting AI training to public domain content might yield an interesting experiment, but would not provide AI systems that meet the needs of today's citizens.
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