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UK fails to reach consensus on AI copyright code in major blow to artists
Feb. 5, 2024, 12:41 p.m. | Siôn Geschwindt
The Next Web thenextweb.com
The UK government, AI companies, and creative organisations have failed to reach consensus on a proposed code that would set clear guidelines for the training of AI models on copyrighted material. For almost a year, the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has been consulting with companies including Microsoft, Google DeepMind, and Stability AI as well as various art and news organisations like the BBC, the British Library, and the Financial Times. The purpose of the talks was to produce a rulebook …
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