EU Parliament Committees Adopt AI Act Simplification Proposal
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5 questionsWhether Google's Gemini AI service violates copyright by generating content in the style of artists like Frode Øverli, as NRK has not received a response from Google.
How the Norwegian government plans to specifically protect Norwegian culture from unauthorized use by AI companies, as requested by Inger Elise May.
The exact details and timeline for the proposed changes to Norwegian copyright law mentioned by Erlend Hanstveit and their impact on AI training.
Whether the EU's ban on AI-generated images and videos in official communication (reported by Computer Sweden) is part of a broader policy or an isolated measure.
How publishers will practically implement blocking AI training bots while allowing RAG for real-time news results, as discussed at the Press Gazette event.
Approach to AI regulation and copyright protectionreported_dispute
The European Parliament is proposing new regulations and bans (e.g., on nudifier apps) and extending deadlines under the AI Act to provide clarity and protect rights.
According to European Parliament - Press Releases, EuronewsSome industry groups (e.g., Creativity Works!, CCIA) argue that the priority should be on enforcing existing rules rather than legislative changes that could weaken protections.
According to EuronewsContext: This reflects a fundamental disagreement on whether new AI-specific laws are needed or if current copyright laws suffice, impacting the speed and nature of regulatory responses.
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