Senator introduces bill to compel more transparency from AI developers
The most recent attempt to address the lack of openness in the development of generative AI is a new Senate measure that would make it simpler for human creators to determine whether their work was used to train artificial intelligence without their consent.
Copyright holders who may demonstrate a good faith conviction that their work was utilized to train the model will be able to subpoena training records of generative AI models under the Transparency and Responsibility for Artificial Intelligence Networks (TRAIN) Act.
To determine with certainty whether the copyright holder's works were exploited, the developers would only need to disclose the training materials. If you don't comply, it will be assumed by law that the AI developer used the copyrighted material unless you prove otherwise...