OpenAI Advocates for Broad Data Mining Exception in UK Copyright Consultation
OpenAI has submitted its response to the UK Government's AI and Copyright consultation, advocating for a broad text and data mining (TDM) exception. This proposal aims to position the UK as a leader in AI by creating a regulatory environment that supports technological research and development, according to a document released by OpenAI.
OpenAI's submission emphasizes the importance of data access as a fundamental component for AI-driven economic growth and investment. The company argues that a broad TDM exception would balance the needs of AI development with the mitigation of potential harms to copyright owners. OpenAI contrasts this approach with the EU's opt-out system, which it claims has led to uncertainty and hindered AI innovation.
The company believes that adopting such policies will help the UK leverage its existing strengths in AI and drive economic growth. OpenAI's position is that the UK can avoid the policy uncertainties seen in other jurisdictions and establish itself as the AI capital of Europe by implementing clear and supportive regulations.
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