LONDON, March 6 (Reuters) - Britain should reject any move to let artificial intelligence companies freely mine copyrighted ...
The UK government is working on a controversial data bill that would allow AI companies like Google and OpenAI to train their models on copyrighted materials without consent. However, following a two ...
Enterprises procuring AI tools may soon need to verify whether the underlying data was ever licensed, and vendors that cannot answer that question may find themselves at a disadvantage.
A report, AI, copyright and the creative industries, from the Communications and Digital Committee of the UK House of Lords, ...
UK Lords urged the government to reject weaker AI copyright rules, saying creators should not be sacrificed for speculative ...
Ministers will delay making contentious changes to UK copyright rules that would have made it easier for AI companies to mine media content after a backlash from the creative industries.
Bournemouth University has surveyed adults in 35 countries on their use of artificial intelligence.
UK ministers will postpone contentious changes to copyright rules that would have made it easier for AI companies to mine media content following backlash from creative industries, the Financial Times ...
More than 4 in 10 adults in the UK are happy to use ChatGPT for their mental health support, new research suggests. The study ...
UK lawmakers have called on the government to rule out writing a new text and data mining (TDM) exception to copyright, to support AI training and development, into UK law.
Locai Labs and First Light Fusion have agreed to study AI applications in high-energy physics and fusion research.
More than 4 in 10 adults in the UK would be more than happy to use AI for their mental health support. Bournemouth University surveyed about 31,000 adults in 35 countries about their use of AI ...