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Committee Material Published 28 May 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

The current Government, or its successor administration, should ensure that discussions regarding the use of copyrighted works to train and run AI models are concluded and an implementable approach agreed. It seems inevitable that this will involve the agreement of a financial settlement for past infringements by AI developers, the negotiation of a licensing framework to govern future uses, and in all likelihood the establishment of a new authority to operationalise the agreement. If this can...

The current Government, or its successor administration, should ensure that discussions regarding the use of copyrighted works to train and run AI models are concluded and an implementable approach agreed. It seems inevitable that this will involve the agreement of a financial settlement for past infringements by AI developers, the negotiation of a licensing framework to govern future uses, and in all likelihood the establishment of a new authority to operationalise the agreement. If this cannot be achieved through a voluntary approach, it should be enforced by the Government, or its successor administration, in co-operation with its internat Type: conclusion | Number: 53 | Paragraph: 186 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The Government recognises the Committee’s call to implement a sustainable framework in this area. We believe both in human-centred creativity and the potential of AI to unlock new creative frontiers and agree that all will benefit from grea