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Adam Schiff And John Curtis Introduce Bill To Require Tech To Disclose Copyrighted Works Used In AI Training Models
The CLEAR Act mandates AI companies disclose copyrighted works used in training, with civil penalties for nondisclosure and bipartisan support from key entertainment guilds.
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Adam Schiff's Proposed Bill Would Require Tech Companies to Disclose Copyrighted Works Used to Train AI
California Senator Adam Schiff and Utah Senator John Curtis have unveiled the Copyright Labeling and Ethical AI Reporting Act, a new proposed bill that would require tech companies to be more transparent about the copyrighted works used to train their AI systems. The bill, if passed, would force tech companies to formally file a notice with the Register of Copyrights outlining the copyrighted works used to train their AI models. The bill would n…
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