What must be addressed before all is that the ai models must be built with consent of owners of the data it feeds its databases. atm the models were built upon public data, copyrighted material, private records. What will you do to stop the exploitation of personal data, identity and copyright by big tech?
The EURACTIV summary says this: "This provision would have affected large language models like ChatGPT, which are trained by scraping massive amounts of data from the internet."
I don't know, but my speculation would be that this might have been considered too strong of an ask.
What must be addressed before all is that the ai models must be built with consent of owners of the data it feeds its databases. atm the models were built upon public data, copyrighted material, private records. What will you do to stop the exploitation of personal data, identity and copyright by big tech?
Hi, thanks for the great share! I have a question. Why was the requirement to prove that data to train an AI was legally obtained, drop from the Act?
Thanks for the question!
The EURACTIV summary says this: "This provision would have affected large language models like ChatGPT, which are trained by scraping massive amounts of data from the internet."
I don't know, but my speculation would be that this might have been considered too strong of an ask.