OpenAI Pushes for Copyright Flexibility in AI Training

OpenAI Pushes for Copyright Flexibility in AI Training

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OpenAI has urged the U.S. government to ease copyright restrictions for AI training, emphasizing the need for 'fair use' policies to maintain America's AI leadership.

OpenAI has urged the U.S. government to ease copyright restrictions for AI training, emphasizing the need for 'fair use' policies to maintain America's AI leadership, according to NBC News. The company submitted a proposal as part of President Donald Trump's upcoming 'AI Action Plan,' advocating for policies that would allow AI models to learn from copyrighted material without facing overly burdensome regulations.

The proposal highlights the importance of preserving American AI models' ability to learn from copyrighted content, a stance that has previously led to legal challenges from news outlets and artists. OpenAI argues that the current copyright laws hinder innovation and that a more permissive approach would protect both content creators' rights and the nation's AI leadership.

OpenAI's proposal also calls for increased investment in AI infrastructure and suggests that the government should partner with the private sector to develop AI technologies for national security purposes. The company stresses the urgency of these changes to prevent losing ground to international competitors, particularly China, whose AI advancements have been noted as a growing threat to U.S. dominance in the field.

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