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AI Training is Copyright Infringement

In spring, the Copyright Initiative commissioned Prof. Dr. Tim W. Dornis (University of Hannover) in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stober (University of Magdeburg) with a tandem expert opinion on the technological and legal aspects of training generative AI models. Their interdisciplinary research provides urgently needed new insights into the technically necessary intermediate steps in the training of generative artificial intelligence. For the first time on this scale, a computer scientist and a legal scholar are jointly creating evidence regarding the processing steps in AI training. During the event, many open questions about protected materials were answered in a well-founded, reliable manner and in line with the current state of the art.

The work of Prof. Dornis and Prof. Stober focuses on the copyright assessment of the processing of protected material in AI training..

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I agree with this, but it seems that many scholars and librarians agree that training AI language models on copyrighted works is fair use and essential for research.

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