The Japanese government has made a formal request asking OpenAI to refrain from copyright infringement. This comes as a response to Sora 2’s ability to generate videos featuring the likenesses of copyrighted characters from anime and video games.
The argument for training an AI on copyright materials is different than the argument for allowing it to generate and distribute copyright infringing materials.
I guess that cost a few dinners and holidays, maybe even some fancy tech stuff. But probably took them to some conference, where they showcased “what AI will be capable in just a few years, only if they could train it on copyrighted material”.
Didn’t Japan rule that AI was fine to infringe copyright to train? Why are they complaining now?
The argument for training an AI on copyright materials is different than the argument for allowing it to generate and distribute copyright infringing materials.
I guess that cost a few dinners and holidays, maybe even some fancy tech stuff. But probably took them to some conference, where they showcased “what AI will be capable in just a few years, only if they could train it on copyrighted material”.
Japan didn’t think the face eating leopards would eat their face.
its okay if they did it, but not okay if a outsider does it.-japan