Australian musicians and authors are fighting a proposal to allow artificial intelligence to scrape data from their work, fearing the technology will mimic or steal their art.
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The Productivity Commission floated the idea of a text and data mining exception for the Copyright Act as a possible reform to "keep pace" with AI in a report released in September.
This would allow AI models such as ChatGPT to train on Australian media, including websites, books and music without seeking permission from the copyright holder.
Several artists, including songwriter Holly Rankin, who performs under the moniker Jack River, voiced their concerns at a Sen