The White House has recently released its AI policy, which includes guidelines on copyright. The policy aims to promote American leadership in AI while addressing concerns around copyright and intellectual property.
The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has responded to the policy, urging the White House to prioritize copyright in its AI action plan. The AAP emphasizes the importance of protecting copyright and preventing piracy, particularly in the context of AI training datasets.
Google, on the other hand, has called for weakened copyright and export rules in the AI policy. The tech giant argues that relaxing these rules would promote innovation and advancement in AI.
The White House's AI policy is part of a broader effort to establish the US as a leader in AI development and deployment. The policy outlines several key objectives, including promoting human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security.