Japan Goes All In: Copyright Doesn’t Apply To AI Training


GPT-4: Japan’s government has decided not to enforce copyrights on data used in AI training, aiming to boost the nation’s progress in AI technology. This move is part of Japan’s plan to become a leader in AI, with local tech firm Rapidus emerging as a contender in AI chip manufacturing. While artists express concerns over the devaluation of their work, the academic and business sectors push for global AI dominance. Japan’s stance on data access could potentially increase its GDP by 50% or more, challenging the West in AI research and development.
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