Japan has made a decision that could have a significant impact on both the art and AI communities worldwide. The country has declared that using datasets to train AI models does not violate copyright law, meaning that model trainers can gather publicly available data without having to obtain permission from data owners. While some argue that AI art is a violation of copyright, others believe that each AI piece is unique and impossible to perfectly replicate an original work. Japan's decision has set a precedent, giving AI artists the freedom to explore their creativity without the shadow of copyright looming over their virtual brushes.
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