Sunraysia Daily
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- Date Published
- 27 June 2026
- Priority Score
- 2
- Australian
- Yes
- Created
- 28 June 2026, 12:01 pm
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- AAPENRICHED
Description
MELBOURNE: Paul Dempsey is among the big-name Australian musicians finding their original songs in datasets used to train artificial intelligence. A dataset search tool recently created by US publication The Atlantic reveals millions of creative works have been scraped from the internet to train the disruptive technology. It includes a vast catalogue of work by […]
Summary
Australian musicians, including Paul Dempsey, are advocating for stricter intellectual property protections following revelations that their creative works were scraped for frontier AI training datasets. This development highlights the growing tension between rapid AI capability expansion and the legal frameworks governing data harvesting. While primarily focused on copyright and economic impact, the discourse underscores broader governance challenges regarding how foundational models are built and the lack of transparency in data sourcing. This regional push contributes to the global debate on AI ethics and the necessity of establishing clear regulatory boundaries for companies developing disruptive technologies.