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Rethink: is big tech stealing your life?

AI training requires vast amounts of data, but tech companies face legal battles over copyright, and UK and EU regulators have restricted the use of our personal data.

Rethink examines emerging issues in politics, society, economics, technology and the UK's place in the world, and how we might approach them differently. We look at the latest thinking and research and discuss new ideas that might make the world a better place.

In this episode, we consider the changing relationship between the public and big tech companies.

Big technology companies have given us incredible social media and online services, that came with a price - our data. They used it to target advertising and to learn about our likes and dislikes, and the vast majority of us couldn't have cared less about giving up this information.

But Artificial Intelligence products have changed the game, from chatbots that can hold human-like conversations, to Generative AI that can write prose or create a picture from a simple text prompt.

And these unthinking machines require endless amounts of data to train them.

Some companies have been quietly changing their terms and conditions to access our social media and messages for AI training. Privacy regulators in the UK have called a halt to this so far, but US consumers don't have that protection.

Developers have also been scraping the internet, gathering both free and copyrighted material, and leading to legal actions in both the USA, the EU and the UK.

Copyright holders are concerned about a lack of payment or licencing deals, and also that AI imitates their content, putting them out of work. The Government has now launched a consultation to try to balance up the needs of AI and the creative industries.

But with some companies refusing to pay for content, creators have a new tool at their disposal - a program that makes stolen pictures poisonous to AI.

Presenter: Ben Ansell
Producer: Ravi Naik
Editor: Clare Fordham

Contributors:
Ben Zhao, Neubauer Professor of Computer Science at University of Chicago
Jack Stilgoe, professor in science and technology studies at University College London, where he researches the governance of emerging technologies
Justine Roberts, founder and CEO of Mumsnet.
Cerys Wyn Davies, a partner at Pinscent Masons solicitors, specialising in IP and Copyright.
Neil Ross, Associate director of Policy for Tech UK

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28 minutes

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Next Thursday 16:00

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  • Next Thursday 16:00
  • Mon 3 Feb 2025 20:00

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