Is AI Training Infringement?
Joseph Karaganis assesses the American public policy response to the use of copyrighted materials in the training of AI models before turning to the alternative frameworks emerging in China and Europe.
Joseph Karaganis assesses the American public policy response to the use of copyrighted materials in the training of AI models before turning to the alternative frameworks emerging in China and Europe.
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