OpenAI requests U.S. to ease copyright training restrictions

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OpenAI is urging the U.S. government to ease restrictions on using copyrighted material for AI training. The company argues this change is necessary to maintain America's leadership in AI technology and is part of a broader proposal submitted to the government. The proposal suggests reducing compliance burdens for AI developers and promoting "fair use" policies. OpenAI has faced multiple lawsuits over copyright issues but believes its approach can balance the rights of content creators with the need for innovation. Additionally, OpenAI is advocating for increased investment in AI infrastructure to compete with China. The company plans to build new data centers and promote the use of American AI technology domestically and abroad.


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