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The promise of ultra-productive workplaces fuelled by AI giants and big data centres is very tempting for government – but in return, AI companies want a copyright law change to allow them to hoover up art, music, Indigenous heritage, architecture and pretty much everything else | Collector
The promise of ultra-productive workplaces fuelled by AI giants and big data centres is very tempting for government – but in return, AI companies want a copyright law change to allow them to hoover up art, music, Indigenous heritage, architecture and pretty much everything else
The Australian

The promise of ultra-productive workplaces fuelled by AI giants and big data centres is very tempting for government – but in return, AI companies want a copyright law change to allow them to hoover up art, music, Indigenous heritage, architecture and pretty much everything else

The promise of ultra-productive workplaces fuelled by AI giants and big data centres is very tempting for government – but in return, AI companies want a copyright law change to allow them to hoover up art, music, Indigenous heritage, architecture and pretty much everything else

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