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New study explores role of generative AI in using copyrighted material

  • The Data Bill has progressed in the House of Commons, ignoring calls to protect artists from AI material use without permission or payment.
  • Protests by creatives and industry leaders in London emphasize concern about the Government's plan to allow AI developers to use content without consent.
  • Technology Minister Sir Chris Bryant stated that creatives should be fairly compensated and that copyright law must remain clear.
  • Creatives fear the new legislation may enable AI companies to use their work freely, undermining their rights.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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