In a proposal for the U.S. government’s “AI Action Plan,” the Trump Administration’s initiative to reshape American AI policy, OpenAI called for a U.S. copyright strategy that “[preserves] American AI models’ ability to learn from copyrighted material.”
“America has so many AI startups, attracts so much investment, and has made so many research breakthroughs largely because the fair use doctrine promotes AI development,” OpenAI wrote.
It’s not the first time OpenAI, which has trained many of its models on openly available web data, often without the data owners’ knowledgeor consent, has argued for more permissive laws and regulations around AI training.
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Oh my, I picked the wrong news outlet for this. It’s so juicy!
OpenAI calls DeepSeek ‘state-controlled,’ calls for bans on ‘PRC-produced’ models (new Tech Crunch one)
OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair use (Ars Technica)
Hold on hold on.
Disney, please support this, we’re planning to train a generative art model on your movies to generate Zootopia porn.
“We will make infinite length zootopia porn unless you stop us”