The AI Act is clear on transparency requirements: Developers of “general-purpose” AI models will have to provide a “detailed summary of the content used for training” in order to “facilitate parties with legitimate interests, including copyright holders, to exercise and enforce their rights.” However, the law is less clear on what constitutes a “general-purpose” AI model: are AI models designed to create music, and trained primarily on music, “general purpose”?
Source: EU AI Act headed for parliamentary vote, with some copyright provisions still unclear