The UK authorities is contemplating copyright legislation amendments that would considerably influence AI innovation. The federal government favours a proposal permitting textual content and knowledge mining by default with an opt-out—letting builders scrape on-line content material for AI coaching until rightsholders choose out. Nonetheless, this proposal might restrict skills by UK companies to compile and use datasets from publicly out there content material, which might stifle the event of AI, weaken UK competitiveness, and sluggish innovation throughout key industries.
Be part of the Middle for Information Innovation for a dialogue on the potential penalties of the UK authorities’s proposed possibility and the way making a extra permissive textual content and knowledge mining exception would advance the UK’s targets of being aggressive in AI with out undermining the rights of creators.
Date and Time:
- April 8, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM (EDT) / 2:00 PM to three:00 PM BST
Audio system:
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- Ayesha Bhatti, Head of Digital Coverage, UK & EU, Middle for Information Innovation
- Julia Garayo Willemyns, Founding Co-Director, UK Day One Undertaking
- Bertin Martens, Senior Fellow, Bruegel
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