As Scott Leslie comments, there is "very little consensus" between two opposing groups on AI and copyright in Canada. "A majority of those who engaged in this discussion were part of the cultural industries, with a key concern being the need to ensure that creative works in AI are only used with consent, credit, and compensation. For their part, user groups, including the technology industries, voiced concerns that the current copyright framework could hinder Canada's competitiveness in the global AI economy." Me, I'm just wary when an individual or an industry claims to own something they really have no claim to owning, whether it's 'characteristic ordering of words in a language' to 'algorithmically generated patterns'. 17 page PDF.
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