Dozens of newspapers owned by Alden Global Capital on Monday ran online editorials slamming OpenAI and Google for requesting looser AI copyright restrictions in an effort to grow the U.S.'s position … [+3712 chars]
Alden newspapers slam OpenAI, Google's proposals for looser AI copyright rules - Axios
OpenAI and Google have suggested tech firms should be able to legally train their models on publicly available data, even if it's copyrighted.
By:Sara Fischer
Source:Axios
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