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Access to Copyrigted materials for AI Race

As the global race for artificial intelligence (AI) dominance intensifies, OpenAI on Thursday warned the US government that American companies will be left far behind if they are restricted citing copyright violations while Chinese developers enjoy unlimited access to copyrighted data. The company emphasised the importance of promoting “democratic AI” by adopting AI tools domestically and exporting American technology abroad. The OpenAI remarks come in the backdrop of DeepSeek R1, a Chinese AI model that recently overtook ChatGPT in the Apple App Store, highlighting threats to U.S. leadership in AI.The company has been involved in numerous lawsuits from news outlets and artists over AI training on copyrighted works without consent. OpenAI is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit by Indian media firms and music platforms in a Delhi court as well. Do you think that Ai developers should be given access to any of the materials ?

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