AI, Copyright, and National Security
OpenAI and Google Push for AI Fair Use: Balancing Innovation with Copyright Concerns
In an effort to stay ahead in the AI race against China, OpenAI and Google are lobbying for fair use protections of copyrighted material used in AI training. The tech giants argue this is vital for innovation and national security, despite ongoing copyright infringement lawsuits and concerns from content creators.
Introduction
Background on Copyright and AI
The Fair Use Doctrine Explained
OpenAI and Google’s Advocacy for Fair Use
Key Legal Cases and Precedents
Economic Implications of Fair Use Protections
Social and Ethical Considerations
National Security and International Competition
Public Opinion on Fair Use for AI
Future Legal and Political Challenges
Conclusion
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