GS 3: Science & TechnologyGS 2: PolityGS 3: Economy

​AI must pay, Pg6

DPIIT proposes mandatory licensing for AI data scraping, ensuring content creators are remunerated by AI developers based on revenue.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) proposes a mandatory licensing framework for AI data scraping in India.
  • The framework aims to remunerate content producers for the use of their data in training AI models.
  • A non-profit body would collect payments from AI developers based on revenue generated from using Indian content.
  • The proposal acknowledges the impracticality of individual content producers opting out of data scraping.

Detailed Insights:

  • The core debate involves balancing the interests of AI developers seeking free data access and content producers seeking compensation.
  • The proposed system recognizes data processing as a right for AI models, given their synthesis of new outputs rather than direct content reproduction.
  • Royalty distribution methods may present challenges, particularly for smaller publishers relative to larger media houses.
  • The urgency of establishing a remuneration system stems from ongoing lawsuits and the lack of uniform judicial consensus on AI and copyright issues.
  • The government's support for this collaborative framework is crucial to prevent further disruption of the media landscape by AI firms.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • LLMs (Large Language Models): AI algorithms trained on vast amounts of data to generate human-like text.
  • Copyright Society: An organization that collects and distributes royalties to copyright holders.
  • Data Scraping: The automated extraction of data from websites.
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