AAP Calls Big Tech’s AI Arguments ‘Nonsense’

In comments submitted to the U.S. Copyright Office this week, the Association of American Publishers slammed assertions by the tech industry that fair use permits AI developers to use copyrighted works to train their systems without permission or compensation. In the 15-page document, the AAP offered a blunt characterization of tech companies that, in their initial comments, asserted that “the rights of authors and publishers are an obstacle to innovation,” calling such claims “nonsense.”

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