Government to create copyright and artificial intelligence reference group

The federal government is setting up a "copyright and artificial intelligence (AI) reference group". It will be a way for "stakeholders across a wide range of sectors, including the creative, media and technology sectors" to discuss "a number of important copyright issues, including the material used to train AI models, transparency of inputs and outputs, the use of AI to create imitative works, and whether and when AI-generated works should receive copyright protection". Dunno when it will start, who will be part of the group or when/if it will release a report. Further info will be "available on the Attorney-General's Department's website in the near future".


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