TOKYO -- Unauthorized use of protected texts, images and other material to train artificial intelligence may qualify as a copyright violation, a panel under Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs said Wednesday in a draft report.
Unauthorized use of protected material could be violation, draft document says
Creators worry AI models could churn out material that violates copyrights. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Unauthorized use of protected texts, images and other material to train artificial intelligence may qualify as a copyright violation, a panel under Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs said Wednesday in a draft report.