The UK’s House of Lords kicks back bill that let AI train on copyrighted content

The UK’s House of Lords just voted to add an amendment to a data bill that mandates that tech companies disclose which copyright-protected works were used to train AI models, as reported by The Guardian. The amendment faced government opposition but resoundingly passed with 272 votes to 125.

The vote came just a few days after hundreds of artists and organizations joined together to urge the government not to “give our work away at the behest of a handful of powerful overseas tech companies.” The artists involved in this push included Paul McCartney, Elton John and Dua Lipa,

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