Tag: AI training data

London Authors Stage Protest Against Meta for AI Training and Copyright Theft

Imagine a London protest not about Brexit, but about AI. Authors are demonstrating outside Meta's HQ, accusing them of using copyrighted works as "AI training data." This article explores the copyright clash between authors and AI, asking if it's fair use or plain theft in the age of generative AI.

Bestselling Authors Protest Meta’s Use of Their Books to Train AI

A major copyright dispute is brewing as authors challenge tech companies like Meta over the use of copyrighted books for AI training. The Authors Guild argues this is not ‘fair use’ and infringes on author rights. This article explores the legal and ethical complexities of AI training data and its impact on the future of authorship and intellectual property.

Bluesky Community Debates Future Strategies for User Data and AI Training

Bluesky, the decentralised social media platform, is facing scrutiny over its data privacy policies. Users are questioning whether their data will be used to train AI models, sparking a debate about the future of social media data privacy. The lack of clarity in Bluesky's privacy policy is fueling concerns about user consent and control over their data. Can Bluesky navigate the challenges of data governance in a decentralised world and establish clear rules and ensure user consent for AI training data?