Rep. Adam Schiff, a Democrat from California, proposed a new bill on Tuesday that would force AI companies to disclose what data was used to train their models. And while itâs already being celebrated by major players in the entertainment industry, itâs almost certainly going to upset big AI companies like OpenAI, which is being sued by the New York Times for copyright infringement.
Officially known as the Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act, the proposed legislation would require that any AI company submit paperwork to the U.S. Copyright Office before the release of any new generative AI system in order to explain what copyrighted works were used to build its system.
Companies that have released generative AI products like ChatGPT and image generators like Midjourney have come under fire for using copyrighted works to train their models. The AI companies argue itâs all legal under the Fair Use doctrine of U.S. copyright law, but the rights holders say itâs a violation of their intellectual property rights. And some politicians seem to agree strongly with the rights holders.
âWe must balance the immense potential of AI with the crucial need for ethical guidelines and protections,â Rep. Schiff said Tuesday in a statement posted to his website announcing the new legislation.
âMy Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act is a pivotal step in this direction,â Schiff continued. âIt champions innovation while safeguarding the rights and contributions of creators, ensuring they are aware when their work contributes to AI training datasets. This is about respecting creativity in the age of AI and marrying technological progress with fairness.â
The statement published on Schiffâs site is notable for its long list of quotes from people in the entertainment and media industries. In fact, the list of endorsements is so long, itâs worth quoting in full just to give you an idea of how much support Schiff has garnered among copyright holders.
The list of supporters from Schiffâs website:
Recording Industry Association of America
Copyright Clearance Center
Directors Guild of America
Authors Guild
National Association of Voice Actors
Concept Art Association
Professional Photographers of America
Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
Writers Guild of America West
Writers Guild of America East
American Society of Composers
Authors and Publishers
American Society for Collective Rights Licensing
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
Society of Composers and Lyricists
National Music Publishers Association
Recording Academy
Nashville Songwriters Association International
Songwriters of North America
Black Music Action Coalition
Music Artist Coalition
Human Artistry Campaign
American Association of Independent Music
It should probably be noted that Writers Guild of America East is on the list, the union that represents Gizmodo writers, though your humble blogger admittedly didnât hear about the endorsement until reading about it in Schiffâs press release.
Schiff represents Californiaâs 30th congressional district in the U.S. House but is running to be a U.S. Senator for California, vying for Dianne Feinsteinâs old seat. Feinstein died in late 2023 and Schiff is the favorite to win in November, with his challenger being Steve Garvey, a Republican best known for being a former professional baseball player. California hasnât had a Republican senator since 1992.
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