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Exclusive | Bannon, top conservatives urge White House to reject Big Tech’s ‘fair use’ push to justify AI copyright theft: ‘Un-American and absurd’
- Conservative figures urge the White House to reject a broad fair use defense for AI training, framing it as a threat to creators and national interests.
- The letter argues fair use would undercut U.S. innovation by allowing unlicensed data use in AI development.
- Attorneys general and policy officials are targeted to intervene as part of the push against fair use for AI training.
- The letter cites economic value of copyright industries as a reason to resist unlicensed AI training.
- The Post notes the broader AI policy debate, including licensing deals and lawsuits in the industry.
- The letter highlights national security implications of unlicensed AI content, citing frivolous uses like pirated characters and erotic chatbots.
- The letter references past licensing deals and court cases as context for the ongoing debate over AI training rights.
- The piece notes the exclusivity of the letter obtained by The Post and its place in a heated policy divide.
- Conservatives call for competing and winning the AI race 'the American way' by protecting creators and communities.
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