Japan’s lawmakers are pushing to plug a gap in regulation that currently allows AI to be trained with copyright-protected information.
ntelligence from using copyrighted material and illegally-acquired information for training.
Takashi Kii speaking at the Second Subcommittee of the House of Representatives Settlement and Administration Oversight Committee. Source: go2senkyo Takashi also went on to ask about the guidelines for the use of AI chatbots such as ChatGPT in schools, which also poses its own set of dilemmas, given that the tech is reportedly set to be“Minister Nagaoka answered ‘as soon as possible’, there was no specific answer regarding the timing,” he said.
“So the inputs are coming from people, but the actual expression is coming from the AI itself. Once the information has been inputted, it's essentially out of the hands of the person, as it’s being generated or pumped out by the AI.”
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