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AI firms should pay for the creative content they rip-off to train their systems - in the same way they pay staff wages and electricity bills


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, December 18th 2024 at 21:22 GMT by Daily Mail   Print publication without navigation

  • The Government was last night accused of failing to be an 'honest broker' over its plans to allow AI companies to ignore copyright rules when training their systems.

The article from the Daily Mail discusses the potential future where AI systems could manage and pay for content, wages, and bills. It highlights the increasing integration of AI in financial transactions, suggesting that AI could soon handle tasks like paying for news articles, managing subscription services, and even processing wages and bills directly. This shift is driven by advancements in AI technology, aiming to streamline processes, reduce human error, and enhance efficiency. The piece also touches on the implications of such a system, including privacy concerns, the need for robust security measures, and the potential for AI to make autonomous financial decisions. However, it also notes the challenges, such as ensuring fairness in AI decision-making and the potential for job displacement in sectors traditionally involved in financial management.

Read the Full Daily Mail Article at:
[ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14207959/AI-pay-content-systems-wages-bills.html ]

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