The Canadian federal government is avoiding questions regarding whether AI chatbots should pay Canadian news publishers for using their content. There is uncertainty about the application of the Online News Act to AI companies using Canadian news for training or chatbot responses.
Canadian officials won't say whether or how the new Online News Act should apply to AI companies using Canadian news for training or providing chatbot answers (@mickeydjuric / The Canadian Press) https://t.co/ShRwOVQEFf https://t.co/zaAjAiqRCy
AI chatbots using Canadian news is an Online News Act grey area https://t.co/I9uVG3aRvK https://t.co/R1PyCKFrg5
AI chatbots use Canadian news, but Ottawa won’t say if they should be paying for it https://t.co/btBADIJf7i https://t.co/TBruktc5r7
New York Times @nytimes: Federal government won't say if AI chatbots should be paying for using Canadian news. #industry40 #ArtificialIntelligence #aiact https://t.co/PwvgE8WX9V
AI chatbots use Canadian news, but Ottawa won't say if they should be paying for it https://t.co/upRnJhzx0y
New York Times @nytimes: AI chatbots use Canadian news, but Ottawa won't say if they should be paying for it. #MachineLearning #aistrategy #AI https://t.co/wJRWGZXWws
Federal government won’t say if AI chatbots should be paying for using Canadian news https://t.co/vs6XDiHRFL https://t.co/g94bNBBgnp
The federal government is dodging questions about whether artificial intelligence companies should be paying Canadian news publishers for content their chatbots are openly using. https://t.co/QgL6tfqK5u