
President Trump announced That the position of the United States on intellectual property and AI would be a «application of common sense» that does not force the companies to pay for each piece of material with copyright used in border training models. «You can’t expect you to have a successful AI program when each article, book or anything else you have read or studied, you are supposed to pay,» Trump said. «We appreciate that, but we cannot do it, because it is not feasible.»
The president also doubled about his anti-disseminated rhetoric in his speech. «We are getting rid of Woke,» he said Wednesday. «The American people do not want to awaken a Marxist madness in AI models.»
The comments arrived during an opening speech at a summit organized by the All inside Podcast and the Hill & Valley forum. The AI of the White House and the Crypto of Tsar David Sacks, one of the podcast cohhosts, has been fundamental to shape the Trump administration approach to artificial intelligence policy.
Since the AI boom began in 2022, technology companies have been locked in a series of large legal battles with editors, record stamps, media companies, individual artists and other rights holders on the legality of training their tools of AI in material with copyright without permission or compensation. Earl this week, American senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal He presented an invoice That seeks to prohibit training companies in copyrights without permission; Trump’s comments suggest that the White House does not support this approach.
Those who want AI companies to train in work rights without a license of the material celebrate Trump’s comments. «He is right,» says Adam Eisgrau, senior director of the Chamber of Progress. «Common sense dictates that demanding from Gen-AI developers to license the copyright work that is trained is not feasible and makes little sense, because these works are not plagiarized. They are used, as a person would, learn and produce incredible technology that two federal courts have already said that it is’ spectacularly transformative.»
In a wide AI Action Plan this morning, the Trump administration described more than 90 policies recommendations to ensure that the United States wins what Sacks calls the «AI race» against China.
The 28 -page report emphasizes that «AI is too important to suffocate in the bureaucracy at this early stage» and recommends policies aimed at loosening regulations and reversing the railings of the Biden era, including a review of the investigations of the Federal Commerce Commission «to ensure that the theories of responsibility that innovation of AI of undue loading do not advance.» It also recommends that the federal funds of the states that promulgate a legislation of the too «onerous» be retained. Reducing state efforts to regulate AI has been one of Sacks pet projects. This recommendation occurs after an attempt to approve a federal law that requires a «moratorium on» a decade on state legislation failed at the end of last month.
In addition to issuing recommendations to loosen the regulations, AI’s action plan is also doubled in the Trump administration’s disdain for the «Wake». It recommends that federal acquisition guidelines be updated so that only AI companies that «ensure that their systems are objective and free of ideological biases from top to bottom» government contracts are granted.
In particular, the AI action plan does not mention intellectual property. Trump’s comments tonight offer unprecedented information about the preferred white house approach to regulate AI and copyright.
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