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OpenAI Splits With Tech Council of Australia Over Copyright Dispute

What Happened

OpenAI has parted ways with the Tech Council of Australia amid disagreements over the country’s approach to copyright legislation and AI. The decision follows mounting debates over how artificial intelligence platforms should use and attribute creative content. OpenAI reportedly opposed the Tech Council’s submission to the Australian government, which it felt did not adequately represent its opposition to new copyright rules affecting generative AI. The split signals friction between major players in the AI space and influential policy groups, as governments worldwide wrestle with setting boundaries for AI and safeguarding creators’ rights.

Why It Matters

This split underscores the challenges of aligning tech industry interests as AI evolves rapidly. It could impact Australia’s regulatory landscape and set precedents for future copyright and AI debates globally. Read more in our AI News Hub

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