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Anthropic CEO lobbies Australia for AI copyright reform, sparking debate

Anthropic's CEO visited Australia to advocate for copyright reforms that would allow AI companies to use Australian creators' work for training data without compensation. This proposed reform has divided the Australian Labor party, with some officials supporting AI companies and others advocating for the protection of artists and writers. The debate centers on whether to include an exemption for text and data mining, with artists and authors arguing they should not subsidize the AI industry's training data. AI

IMPACT Proposed copyright reforms could significantly impact how AI models are trained and the compensation models for creators.

RANK_REASON The item discusses lobbying efforts and policy debates surrounding AI and copyright, rather than a direct release or significant industry event.

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Anthropic CEO lobbies Australia for AI copyright reform, sparking debate

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    Anthropic's CEO flew in to lobby for so-called copyright reform, which is just corporate speak for letting AI giants hoover up Australian creators' work for fre

    Anthropic's CEO flew in to lobby for so-called copyright reform, which is just corporate speak for letting AI giants hoover up Australian creators' work for free. Labor's split down the middle over it — Ayres and Charlton rolling out the red carpet for datacentres, Rowland and Bu…