Arts and media organizations urge the government to prevent big tech from using Australian content for AI training without compensation. The government currently has no plans to amend copyright law but acknowledges the importance of considering effects on creatives. The Productivity Commission indicates potential economic benefits from AI but warns of risks regarding unauthorized copyright use. Stakeholders advocate for expanded licensing agreements to protect artists' works from exploitation, as adjustments to existing fair dealing rules may harm ongoing negotiations in the industry.
"Big tech companies must not exploit copyrighted material from Australian artists and creators without compensation. This concern is echoed by various stakeholders in the arts and media sectors."
"The Productivity Commission's interim report suggests that AI could significantly boost Australia’s GDP, but warns against unauthorized use of copyrighted materials to train models."
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