Google has publicly urged the Australia government to revise their copyright legislation in order to allow artificial intelligence (AI) to gather data from various website platforms. In a submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission, Google has argued that current copyright limitations are preventing the full potential of AI from being harnessed.
By revising copyright legislation to be more AI friendly, Google believes that AI technology will be able to help identify, create, and store copyrighted works in a manner that does not cause unauthorised disruption to the copyright holder. This could potentially be very beneficial to both the copyright holder, and the Australian people as a whole.
In this video, we take a look at Google’s request for the Australian Law Reform Commission, revisiting the copyright legislation that is preventing the full potential of AI from being harnessed. We look at the positive impacts that revising this legislation could have on the copyright holder and the country’s economy as a whole, while exploring the potential challenges that could be faced.
Included in this video are:
- An overview of Google’s request for the Australian Law Reform Commission
- The effect current copyright limitations are having on the development of AI technology
- The positive impacts that revising copyright legislation in Australia could have on the copyright holder and the country’s economy
- The potential challenges that could be faced by revising copyright legislation
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#Google #AI #Copyright #AustralianLawReformCommission #CopyrightLaw #Australia #CopyrightLimitations #Economy #CopyrightHolder
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