
The British government is reassessing its approach to copyright law concerning artificial intelligence, aiming to balance creator protections with AI's economic growth. Initially proposing an opt-out system for AI training data, ministers now acknowledge this was a mistake. Technology minister Liz Kendall stated a forthcoming review in March will represent a "genuine reset moment," emphasizing the importance of creator reward and control over their work. The government plans a more nuanced strategy, moving away from a single preferred model after widespread rejection of the opt-out system during consultations.
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