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๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese government decides to invalidate copyright only for artificial intelligence learning
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The Japanese government has announced that it will not enforce copyright on data used for AI training.
This decision marks Japan's choice of a copyright-free approach to advancing AI technology.
The policy would allow AI to use any data "whether for non-profit or commercial purposes, whether it is for purposes other than copying, or whether it is obtained through illegal sites or other means."
Japanese animation and graphic art creators are concerned that AI will reduce the value of their work.
The Japanese government is hoping that the effective application of AI can significantly increase GDP.
To address the lack of Japanese training data, Japan believes that overseas literary materials should be made available to Japanese AI.
Japan is likely to influence international discussions by bringing new moves to regulatory discussions
Japan expresses confidence that it is ready to compete directly with overseas countries by utilizing AI research and development without hindering it
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