As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize industries, the legal landscape surrounding its development and use is evolving. One key area of concern is how AI systems—particularly large language models (LLMs)—are trained on vast datasets, which may include copyrighted material.
The emergence of generative AI has revolutionized creative fields by enabling the rapid production of images, text, and other forms of content. As these technologies become more sophisticated, they raise significant questions about the ethical and legal implications of using copyrighted materials for training purposes. This article explores the complexities …