The News/Media Alliance sent a request to the United States government immediately in response to the Trump administration’s request for information prior to its pending” AI Action Plan.”
The Trump presidency is aid concerned AI growth and stable British AI leadership without jeopardizing the creative industries whose works AI systems rely on for the success of their projects, according to the submission. It proposes that the world’s AI plan and the president’s AI Action Plan does:
- Respect the right to house
- encourage the expansion of voluntary registration in the free market.
- promote correct accountability and fair competition in the technology and AI industries.
The rise of AI presents an enormous possibility for the U.S. economy, according to Danielle Coffey, president and CEO of News/Media Alliance.” While we embrace AI, we must adhere to the principles that have helped our nation succeed for hundreds of years. We think that intellectual property rights encourage innovation in the United States more than preventing it. Instead of sacrificing one to advance the other, the United States can be a leader in both the AI and material creation business.  ,
Before the President’s AI Action Plan, we’re grateful for the opportunity to post. We are convinced that the President’s AI coverage will help to set the stage for the AI industry and innovative industries to prosper together in the years to come by urging licensing solutions, adhering to existing US IP laws, and encouraging transparency and competition.
The distribution includes the following sections:
Marketplace Licensing
To help a symbiotic relationship between information creators, publishers, and AI designers, the AI Action Plan should promote the ongoing development of free business licence. To promote good business negotiations and gain the American economy as a whole, this means ensuring our markets adhere to U.S. legislation, have good competition, and have adequate transparency regarding how material is being used by AI developers.
Emerging market licence in the AI space promotes both a good content-sharing economy and continued U.S. leadership in AI by generating additional revenue for creators while granting AI companies access to and use high-quality datasets. Artificial information licenses are constantly evolving to accommodate innovation and novel uses of content while minimizing the need for regulation or intervention from the government.  ,
Intellectual House
The success of the British economy depends largely on intellectual property law in America, which is capable of addressing improvements in conceptual AI. Main copyright industries make up about 8 % of the U.S. GDP and employ 11.6 million people. Publishers rely on intellectual property protections to support these opportunities and produce fresh, unique works that support this sector as well as AI development.
Internet laws have explicitly fueled U.S. economic development and guarded American innovation, and they should serve as a guide for developments in the AI space. It is not a coincidence that America is home to the majority of the world’s leading technology companies and that our intellectual property model has proven to be able to address the questions raised by new and disruptive technologies. America should not abandon our long-standing dedication to preserving and promoting the development of intellectual property, as our laws set us apart from those of nations like China, which have infamously weak Internet policies. In fact, AI technology and material design can and should be mutually beneficial, with the United States acting as a leader in both industries because dynamic AI models and applications rely on high-quality material to survive in the online marketplace.  ,
The Administration if even criticize the flawed text and data mining ( TDM) opt-out systems that are being considered or lately adopted in different nations. These opt-out guidelines are ineffective, have the potential to harm American creators and businesses by overregularizing material registration, overregulate content licensing, and move completely market licensing and copyright laws upside down, and have no effect.
Transparency
Market participants need accurate and reliable information about business problems and the use of their products in order for licensing areas to be effective and economical. Model transparency may also help to prevent the destruction of ideas and viewpoints by revealing whether AI is trained, working in a slanted manner, or facilitating censorship. Many “bots” are now crawling and scraping content, which can frequently be transparent, preventing creators from knowing how their work is being used and who is using it. Fair transparency regarding the collection and use of protected materials by AI developers can promote market-based development and growth while safeguarding American cultural and AI leadership.
Innovation and Contest
The Administration may take into account policies that promote competition and safeguard Little Tech and little authors from unfair trade practices. The AI Action Plan does support efforts to promote competition and stop Big Tech from imposing harsh dominance. Without accountability and other safeguards to protect the market, AI runs the risk of being sucked into by Big Tech, stifling competition, reducing investments, affecting innovation, and ultimately causing harm to American consumers.  ,
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