"Most lay people haven’t given a second thought to the fact that most of the words and images in datasets behind artificial intelligent agents like Chat-GPT and DALL-E are copyrighted, but Peter Henderson thinks about it — a lot.
“There’s a lot to think about,” says Peter Henderson, a JD/PhD candidate at Stanford University and co-author of the recent paper, Foundation Models and Fair Use, laying out a complicated landscape...
Establishing New Guardrails
Henderson does have some recommendations for coming to grips with this growing concern. The first guardrail is technical. The makers of AI can install fair use filters that try to determine when the generated work — a chapter in the style of J.K. Rowling, for instance, or a song reminiscent of Taylor Swift — is a little too much like the original and begins to infringe on fair use."
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