Generative AI developers are facing lawsuits globally, including in India, for allegedly using copyrighted content from publishers to train their models for profit. This raises significant questions about copyright laws and their implications for innovation and access to knowledge. The discussion emphasizes that copyright is not an absolute right but a legal construct designed to balance protection and dissemination of information.
The article argues for a balanced approach that allows AI developers to use copyrighted materials under fair dealing provisions while ensuring that authors and publishers are compensated. It highlights the need for a licensing model that supports both the technology and publishing industries, particularly in the context of India's diverse linguistic landscape. Establishing such a framework could foster innovation while respecting intellectual property rights.
• Generative AI developers face lawsuits for copyright infringement globally.
• Copyright laws must adapt to support AI innovation and content creators.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create new content based on training data, raising copyright concerns.
LLMs are AI models that understand and generate human-like text, often trained on vast datasets.
Fair dealing allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes like research and education.
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