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Tech Companies Face Tough AI Copyright Questions in 2025
- The Economic Times |
- Science and Technology |
- 2024-12-28
- AI and Fair Use
- AI Copyright
The article discusses upcoming copyright lawsuits against AI companies like OpenAI and Meta, accused of using copyrighted material for AI training without permission. Key focus is on the "fair use" defense, potentially impacting the AI industry's legal framework.
Overview of AI Copyright Lawsuits
The advent of artificial intelligence has led to numerous copyright lawsuits filed by authors, news outlets, visual artists, musicians, and other copyright owners. These lawsuits target major tech companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta Platforms for using copyrighted works to train AI content generators without permission or payment.
Key Issues in the Lawsuits
- Fair Use Argument
- Courts will soon determine if the tech companies' use of copyrighted material can be considered "fair use," a critical issue in the AI copyright debate.
- Technology companies claim their AI systems transform copyrighted material to create new content, while copyright owners argue it threatens their livelihoods.
- Potential Impact on AI Industry
- Tech companies, including OpenAI and Meta, argue that paying for copyrighted content may hinder the AI industry's growth in the US.
Current Legal Landscape
- Some content owners are voluntarily licensing their content to tech companies, such as Reddit, News Corp, and the Financial Times.
- Others, including major record labels and best-selling authors, continue to press lawsuits.
- Judges in various jurisdictions might reach different conclusions, leading to potential appeals.
Notable Cases
- Thomson Reuters vs. Ross Intelligence
- Thomson Reuters accused Ross of misusing its legal research platform Westlaw to develop an AI-powered search engine.
- Ross claimed fair use, and further arguments on this are expected to lead to a new ruling.
- Music Publishers vs. Anthropic
- The lawsuit involves the use of song lyrics to train Anthropic's chatbot, Claude.
- US District Judge Jacqueline Corley is evaluating fair use in this context.
- Raw Story and AlterNet vs. OpenAI
- The case was dismissed as the outlets failed to prove injury from alleged copyright management information removal.
A MeitY Good Year: ₹10kcr AI Push, Nod to 4 Semicon Units
- The Economic Times |
- Science and Technology |
- 2024-12-28
- MeitY
- Semiconductor Projects
In 2024, India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology approved four semiconductor projects, including a major chip fabrication facility and three packaging units. Key achievements in AI, IT, and electronics manufacturing were also highlighted.
Semiconductor Development Projects and AI Initiatives in India - 2024
Semiconductor Development Projects
- Approvals in 2024: Four semiconductor projects received approvals, consisting of one chip fabrication facility and three chip packaging units.
- Chip Fabrication Facility:
- Location: Dholera, Gujarat
- Investment: ₹91,526 crore
- Partnership: Joint venture between India’s Tata Electronics and Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC)
- Capacity: 50,000 wafer starts per month
- Chip Packaging Units:
- Locations: Morigaon, Assam and Sanand, Gujarat
- Combined Capacity: Over 70 million chips per month
- Key Projects:
- Assam Facility: Built by Tata Electronics, costing ₹27,120 crore with a capacity of 48 million chips per month
- Gujarat Facility 1: Joint venture by CG Power, Renesas Microelectronics, and Stars Microelectronic, costing ₹7,584 crore and capacity of 15.07 million chips per day
- Gujarat Facility 2: Built by Kaynes Technology India, costing ₹3,307 crore with a production capacity of 6.33 million chips per day
AI Development and Deployment
- India AI Platform: Launched to ensure safe and trusted AI deployment, while fostering innovation within the country.
- Investment: ₹10,372-crore programme approved by the government
- Features: Portal includes sections on news, articles, case studies, research reports, startups, investment funds, and more.
Conclusion
The year 2024 marked significant progress in India's semiconductor and AI sectors, underpinned by substantial investments and strategic partnerships, enhancing the country's technological landscape.