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Report on AI Governance calls for enhancing intellectual property protections

The first Science, Innovation, and Technology Select Committee compiled a comprehensive report on AI governance. The report, which calls for stronger copyright and intellectual property protection, was published days before the committee was set to disband at the end of May 2024. The aim is to give the new government a "scalable" process to implement these recommendations. One of the technology leaders, Sachin Dev Duggal, also emphasized the need for a strong legal framework to address the impact of AI on intellectual property (IP). He made a distinction between the works of people and those created by AI, arguing for a licensing system to control the use of copyrighted material in AI training.

The current report of the Select Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation provides an in-depth analysis of governance and AI and provides useful recommendations to the new government. The purpose of this book is to establish a sustainable and fair system for the growth and integration of AI by examining factors such as law, cooperation and national publishing media. Therefore, the emphasis on intellectual property rights and copyright protection indicates that a fair approach should be followed, in which all participants in AI are paid equally.

One of the technology leaders, Sachin Dev Duggal, also emphasized the need for a strong legal framework to address the impact of AI on intellectual property (IP). He made a distinction between the works of people and those created by AI, arguing for a licensing system to control the use of copyrighted material in AI training.