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- Title
DOES TRAINING AI VIOLATE COPYRIGHT LAW?
- Authors
Jenny Quang
- Abstract
The article discusses that the US must consider how existing laws enable or stifle technological progress as it strives to maintain its dominance in artificial intelligence (AI). Copyright law presents a potential barrier to AI growth when machine learning models are trained using expressive data. It emphasizes that Congress should be more proactive in enacting a data mining safe harbor which would make legislatively clear that data mining is not an infringement.
- Subjects
ARTIFICIAL intelligence; COPYRIGHT; DATA mining; COPYRIGHT infringement; UNITED States. Congress
- Publication
Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 2021, Vol 36, Issue 4, p1407
- ISSN
1086-3818
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15779/Z38XW47X3K