Congress’ AI Stumbles Leave Artists and Creators At the Mercy of Big Tech (Guest Column)

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Congress’ AI Stumbles Leave Artists and Creators At the Mercy of Big Tech (Guest Column)
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“The stakes are too high for a wait and see approach.”

” to control the emerging technology. Those leaders did so fully comprehending the dangers posed by the rapid and unrestricted penetration of AI through society — which are especially grave for artists and creators.

We also have minimal, if any — a point recently illustrated by the California Stability AI lawsuit, in which key issues are copyright infringement and data scraping — transparency around the ingestion and scraping of data by companies that own generative AI. Content and data protections were not formulated with current forms of AI in mind. Nor were copyright and right of publicity laws.

However, the EU AI Act is not a panacea — especially not for artists and creators, as music industry organizations like GESAC, ICMP, IFPI, IMPALA and IMPF recently pointed out to the EU. To properly protect human creativity and rights in creative output, more can be done to increase transparency regarding the data on which AI is trained and record keeping of the same — particularly content which is protected by registered copyrights.

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