Japan has apparently become the first country to declare its stance on AI training and it does not bode well for photographers wanting to enforce copyright.
Japan Declares AI Training Data Fair Game and ‘Will Not Enforce Copyright’In the first such declaration of its kind, Japan has seemingly asserted that it will not enforce copyrights when it comes to training generative artificial intelligence programs.
Japan’s minister of education, culture, sports, science, and technology recently said that it is possible to take content from any source and use it for “information analysis.”, Liberal Democrat minister Keiko Nagoaka clearly stated at a committee meeting that AI companies can use whatever data they want to train generative AI programs.
“First of all, when I checked the legal system in Japan regarding information analysis by AI, I found that in Japan, whether it is for non-commercial purposes, commercial purposes, or acts other than duplication, it is obtained from illegal sites, etc. Minister Nagaoka clearly stated that it is possible to use the work for information analysis regardless of the method, regardless of the content.
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