The U.K. government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Tuesday launched a consultation on “plans to give certainty to the creative industries and AI developers on how copyright material can be used to train AI models.” The consultation will run for 10 weeks, closing on Feb. 25, with the goal of helping to “drive growth across both sectors by ensuring protection and payment for rights holders and supporting AI developers to innovate responsibly.”
The governing Labour Party has described both the creative and AI sectors as “central to the government’s Industrial Strategy, and these proposals aim to forge a new path forward which will allow both to flourish and drive growth.”
Key areas of the consultation include “boosting trust and transparency between the sectors, so rights holders have a better understanding of how AI developers are using their material and how it has been obtained.” It also explores “how creators can...
The governing Labour Party has described both the creative and AI sectors as “central to the government’s Industrial Strategy, and these proposals aim to forge a new path forward which will allow both to flourish and drive growth.”
Key areas of the consultation include “boosting trust and transparency between the sectors, so rights holders have a better understanding of how AI developers are using their material and how it has been obtained.” It also explores “how creators can...
- 12/17/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chris Bryant has been appointed minister of state for the department of culture, media and sport (Dcms) in the new Labour government in the UK.
Bryant will work with new culture secretary Lisa Nandy at the department, the duties of which include allocating grant-in-aid funding for the British Film Institute (BFI).
The Welsh politician has been member of parliament for Rhondda since 2001, and is among the more senior MPs in the new Labour government.
He was shadow minister for the arts in the Labour shadow cabinet for nine months in 2015. During that time he gave an interview to The Guardian...
Bryant will work with new culture secretary Lisa Nandy at the department, the duties of which include allocating grant-in-aid funding for the British Film Institute (BFI).
The Welsh politician has been member of parliament for Rhondda since 2001, and is among the more senior MPs in the new Labour government.
He was shadow minister for the arts in the Labour shadow cabinet for nine months in 2015. During that time he gave an interview to The Guardian...
- 7/8/2024
- ScreenDaily
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