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A new bill wants to reveal what’s really inside AI training data


The bill is the latest move to protect copyright in the AI space.

A new bill would compel tech companies to disclose any copyrighted materials that are used to train their AI models. Notably absent from the list of supporters is the Motion Picture Association (MPA), which normally backs moves to protect copyrighted work from piracy. The group Fairly Trained wants to add labels to AI models if they prove they asked for permission to use copyrighted data.

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