South Korean creator and copyright groups issued a joint statement rejecting the βKorea AI Action Planβ released by the Presidential Council on National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, warning it could allow AI companies to use copyrighted works βwithout legal uncertaintyβ and, in practice, without paying.
The groups β spanning literature, broadcasting, screenwriting, music, choreography and visual arts β said Tuesday they cannot accept what they described as a βuse first, pay laterβ policy direction.
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