Two AI leaders are pushing for a major tech policy change
The future of AI regulation is on the table as the regulators consider the best course of action.

Throughout the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past few years, one theme has become hard to ignore: AI companies ARE training their models on data without permission.
Some of the tech sector’s biggest names, including Google (GOOGL) , which is facing multiple lawsuits, have been sued for exactly that. Meanwhile, a group of media companies led by the New York Times (NYT) took OpenAI to federal court earlier this year on the grounds that the AI research organization had violated copyright laws by using their data.