The European Parliament sends a clear message on the protection of authors’ rights in the face of AI
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Music bodies welcome European Parliament adoption of AI report
Another day, another news story about an AI report by politicians that leans towards the creative industries’ views on the topic. We’ve already reported once on this one: it was published by the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee in January. It called for rightsholders to be able to opt out of AI training, and to be […] The post is from Music Ally.
Protecting copyrighted work and the EU’s creative sector in the age of AI - The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology - europeansting.com European Union News
(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. To protect the creative sector in the EU, the use of copyrighted work by artificial intelligence requires transparency and fair remuneration, Parliament says. On Tuesday, MEPs adopted a series of recommendations to protect copyrighted creative work from use by artificial intelligence (AI), by 460 votes to 71, and with 88 abstentions. They believe that …
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