South Korean creator and copyright groups issued a joint statement rejecting the β€œKorea AI Action Plan” released by the Presidential Council on National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, warning it could allow AI companies to use copyrighted works β€œwithout legal uncertainty” 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 β€œuse first, pay later” policy direction.

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