OpenAi is immersed in one demand seriesand all of them for the same thing: the alleged violations of the copyright that he has committed when training his AI models. Now a unique idea has occurred to get rid of all those problems.
No copyright for AI. In one Proposal published by OpenAIThe company suggests the US government to consider a “copyright strategy that promotes the freedom to learn” and that “preserves the ability of American models to learn from materials with copyright.” Or what is the same: that copyright laws are not applied.
IA companies have done what they wanted. We have been in which the demands for copyright rape to AI companies have been frequent. Companies that develop these models have shown no shame in this regard, and The funny thing is that there is still no consequences. What OpenAi now asks is that there are definitely not and that those works can work without legal concerns.
China steps on our heels. The main argument to recommend something like that is to compete with more guarantees against China. The Asian giant has demonstrated striking advances, and in fact in Openai indicate how “although America maintains its leadership in Ia today, Deepseek It shows that our leadership is not broad and is narrowing. “
Fair use. As usual, the excuse of a “fair use” of the contents with copyright appears. According to the proposal:
“If the developers of the People’s Republic of China have unlimited access to US data and companies, they run out of fair use, the AI race will have finished. United States loses, just as democratic AI does. Ultimately, access to more data from the widest possible range of sources will guarantee greater access to more powerful innovations that provide even more knowledge.”
“AI Action Plan” in sight. In January Trump revoked The Executive Order on the Biden He had signed In October 2023. Shortly after he issued a new one And he proposed an “Action Plan” that should be ready in 180 days. Openai’s intentions are that this plan includes such concessions.
But the relationship with Trump is delicate. It is true that Openai is the great fencer with softbank of the Stargate projectand that is an initiative that Trump has presumed a lot. However, the relationship of Sam Altman’s company with the current president is complex, especially since Openai is In full legal battle With Elon Musk, the main advisor Trump.
White letter. In Openai they seek to have white letter to train their models with works protected by copyright. Not only that: they also want to get their tools to help modernize government agencies being approved more quickly. Experts have not been warning that a too premature adoption of these tools could have dangerous consequences, for example in terms of possible leaks and information security. OpenAi commercialized Chatgpt Gov In January precisely with the idea that government employees had access to this type of services.
China’s AI models should be revealed. The company’s proposal led by Sam Altman goes further and indicates that the AI models of the People’s Republic of China are prohibited. According to them, models like Depseek They are “financially supported and controlled by the State”, and pose national security risks. Companies such as Microsoft, Perplexity or Amazon stay on their servers from the Deepseek service, but the data stay on US servers, so it seems difficult for the China Government to have access to them.
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