Authors demand protection from AI content scraping
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Australian children's author Andy Griffiths has joined a coalition of creators, authors and artists at Parliament House to protest against big tech companies scraping copyrighted content without permission or payment to train AI systems. Griffiths discovered 67 of his titles had been scraped to feed AI machines, raising concerns about the future of creative professionals and their ability to earn fair royalties. The group is urging the Australian government to maintain strong domestic copyright laws and demand transparency from technology companies. #AI #AndyGriffiths #Australianauthors
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