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If AI Needs Your Work to Function, It's Not 'Fair Use'

via Washington Examiner·7h ago

An op-ed argues that artificial intelligence cannot claim 'fair use' if it fundamentally depends on human work to analyze data and discover patterns. This perspective challenges the legal framework allowing AI models to train on copyrighted material without compensation. The argument suggests a need for new legal standards that protect human creativity from being commodified by machine learning algorithms.

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