Kat Karktel
@katkartel.eth
π¨ HOT TOPIC: AI & COPYRIGHT π¨ California lawmakers are pushing AB 412, a bill that would require AI companies to fully disclose any copyrighted materials used to train their models. Artists, writers, and creators: This could mean real transparency about how your work is being used (or misused) by Big Tech. Developers would have just 7 days to cough up a list of your works if you ask. Is this the accountability we need for AI, or does it go too far?
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Roronoa Zoro
@retalien
Yes it is. By requiring AI companies to disclose copyrighted materials used in training their models, this will help creators better understand how their work is being utilised. This transparency ensure that creators receive fair compensation for their work protect their intellectual property rights.
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Roronoa Zoro
@retalien
I understand it would impose undue burdens on AI developers, stifling innovation and progress in the field. This could lead to increased costs, legal liabilities, and potential chilling effects on AI development. It will improve transparency and thatβs what authors are fighting for
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