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Senate hearing debates AI training on copyrighted works
Jul 17 2025
A U.S. Senate hearing held July 16 gave some hope to publishers and authors that at least some members of Congress seem willing to step up the fight against Big Tech companies who knowingly violate copyright laws to train their large language models.
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