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A survey of Japan's arts workers finds harm from generative AI and calls for copyright action.

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A preliminary survey conducted by a Tokyo-based association found that many illustrators believe that artificial intelligence (AI) has hurt their careers. Expressions Laborers Japan directed a review on the effect of...
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A survey of Japan's arts workers finds harm from generative AI and calls for copyright action. A preliminary survey conducted by a Tokyo-based association found that many illustrators believe that artificial intelligence (AI) has hurt their careers. Expressions Laborers Japan directed a review on the effect of... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/a-survey-of-japans-arts-workers-finds-harm-from-generative-ai-and-calls-for-copyright-action

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