Japan to require AI firms to disclose training data www.japantimes.co.jp 17 points by anigbrowl 1 day ago
SlightlyLeftPad 1 day ago Title is a bit misleading. Article says> “by urging firms”Hardly a “requirement” and I’m fairly confident that 100% of the companies will choose the “explain why they won’t disclose” option. lokar 1 day ago I assume it’s the first phase. Based on how companies respond they can enact more rules.
lokar 1 day ago I assume it’s the first phase. Based on how companies respond they can enact more rules.
lokar 1 day ago “ The draft was drawn up amid growing concerns that texts and images may be used to train AI models without consent”Who should tell them? tmottabr 1 day ago they know, the phrasing is deliberate after revisions from legal..
musicale 1 day ago Good luck enforcing that.Though with AI-powered ghiblification it's pretty obvious where some of the training data came from.
Title is a bit misleading. Article says
> “by urging firms”
Hardly a “requirement” and I’m fairly confident that 100% of the companies will choose the “explain why they won’t disclose” option.
I assume it’s the first phase. Based on how companies respond they can enact more rules.
“ The draft was drawn up amid growing concerns that texts and images may be used to train AI models without consent”
Who should tell them?
they know, the phrasing is deliberate after revisions from legal..
Good luck enforcing that.
Though with AI-powered ghiblification it's pretty obvious where some of the training data came from.