It may become necessary to amend the Information Technology rules to ensure fair compensation and ensure that news publishers in India are fairly compensated for the use of their content in training generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models in the wake of rising AI copyright disputes around the globe.
As a result of DNPA’s letters to the ministries of information, electronics, and broadcasting, requesting safeguards against infringements of copyrights in the digital news space, it has requested safeguards against the use of artificial intelligence models that could cause copyright infringements.
Having now gained a better understanding of the benefits of generative AI as well as its implications for content creators and publishers, In the report, Sujata Gupta, secretary general of the Downton National Planning Agency, is quoted as saying, “There is a chance to ensure that any company or LLM (large language model) uses data fairly and transparently in conjunction with compensating the sources from which the content or data used to train the model was derived.”
In recent decades, Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has progressed rapidly, and this has had a significant impact on people’s daily lives. In the past, people would search for information on Google and sift through a few results, but now they can use chatbots to receive answers to specific questions or generate
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