Peers back amendment to data bill requiring AI companies to reveal which copyrighted material they have used
The government has suffered another setback in the House of Lords over its plans to let artificial intelligence firms use copyright-protected work without permission.
An amendment to the data bill requiring AI companies to reveal which copyrighted material is used in their models was backed by peers, despite government opposition.
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