Adam Schiff's bill requires anyone who creates or alters a training dataset for a genAI system to notify the US Copyright Office.
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20 June 2024FeaturesArtificial IntelligenceAnna Chauvet, Finnegan
The Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act: Congress grapples with transparency
Adam Schiff’s bill would address copyright owners’ concerns around AI model training, but could have significant IT implications, says Anna Chauvet of Finnegan.
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