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UK drops plan to let AI train on copyrighted works
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88483, member: 27"] UK creatives score a huge win as government ditches plans to let AI firms swipe copyrighted stuff freely. Government U-turn [LIST] [*]UK drops preferred opt-out training rule for AI. [*]Liz Kendall announces no favored option anymore. [*]Extensive talks with artists and tech shaped the shift. [*]The earlier idea let developers train without upfront permission. [/LIST] Creative sector relief [LIST] [*]The music industry calls the reset button push vital protection. [*]Equity slams old plan as self-sabotage for US tech gain. [*]Society of Authors hails hard-won victory for creators. [*]Over four hundred artists urged transparency last year. [/LIST] New focus areas [LIST] [*]Government eyes digital replicas and AI labelling rules. [*]Creator control plus transparency get priority now. [*]Independent creatives licensing support under review. [*]Shared values balance creativity with AI innovation. [/LIST] Economic stakes [LIST] [*]Creative industries pump one hundred forty-six billion pounds yearly. [*]They cover seven percent of all UK jobs in total. [*]The AI sector grows twenty-three times faster than average. [*]The UK aims to build homegrown AI instead of depending on foreign AI. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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