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How should copyright-related concerns be tackled when “feeding” generative AI models?




AuthorsManteghi, Maryna

PublisherUniversity of Turku

Publication year2025

Journal: Insights: Professional Legal Blog of the Faculty of Law, University of Turku

Issue9.9.2025

eISSN2984-5246

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Abstract

Rapidly emerging generative AI (GenAI) models, such as ChatGPT and Midjourney, have quickly become mainstream due to their impressive ability to generate different types of data promptly and economically. However, to function effectively, these systems must be trained on vast amounts of data that are often subject to copyright. Thus, the growth of copyright-related concerns in GenAI comes as no surprise.


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