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B1.3
THE HISTORY BOOK
LIBRARY
Subject
TECHNOLOGY
Topic
Ai
SDR
ARTICLE
INTRODUCTION
SOURCE
BP-5065D
COPYRIGHT AND AI: OUR VIEWS
Keir Starmer's gov't seeks views on whether to change copyright laws - to give Big Tech easier (and cheaper!) access to creative work for training Ai. Note - if wondering - Ai work can be copyright protected!
VARIOUS OTHER SOURCES
BP-5064D
GOV'T IS AFTER OUR PROPERTY?
The failure by Keir Starmer's gov't to defend property rights is bewildering, says one of the peers who has stopped Big Tech being immune from copyright law. Why's the gov't so keen to give Big Biz our data?
DAILY MAIL
BP-5064C
GOV'T HELPS BIG TECH STEAL?
The UK gov't wants to change copyright law to enable Ai companies to exploit creative works without authorisation or compensation - it's said . Do we need to ask - why is technology prioritised over humans?
VARIOUS OTHER SOURCES
BP-5043E
WHO OR WHAT IS IN CHARGE?
The new civil service Ai is named "Humphrey" after the top official in the TV series "Yes, Minister." Is the Ai's name, a further sign that it's not politicians making the decisions - but someone/something else?
CIVIL SERVICE WORLD
PU-4455N
HAS AI BEEN OVERHYPED?
It appears Ai may not be the solution to the world's problems, after all - at least, not yet. Humans still have a role, at least for now! Do we need to ask - who is promoting Ai - who is benefiting?
SABINE HOSSENFELDER
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