Thiago Carvalho on Nostr: 'While Japan lacks its own homegrown AI giants, some tech companies are drawn to the ...
'While Japan lacks its own homegrown AI giants, some tech companies are drawn to the market for another reason: the country’s copyright law which critics say allows widespread use of copyrighted images and other materials for commercial purposes to train AI models without seeking permission.'
https://www.ft.com/content/f9e7f628-4048-457e-b064-68e0eeea1e39Published at
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