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Incarceration's Impact on Children, AI and Copyright, Union Aid Abroad Fundraiser for Timor Leste
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Incarceration's Impact on Children, AI and Copyright, Union Aid Abroad Fundraiser for Timor Leste
7.15am Maia from Yung Prodigy talking about the impact of the prison system on young family members. The love letter mentioned in the show is published on abouttime.org.au.https://yungprodigy.org/ 7.35am The use of copyrighted works to train AI systems remains contested legal territory. AI companies argue their use of copyrighted works for training purposes is transformative while they don’t pay money for using data which is used for training of machines. Dr Agata Mrva Montoya spoke to us about Meta and using pirated books to train AI.https://theconversation.com/meta-allegedly-used-pirated-books-to-train-ai-australian-authors-have-objected-but-us-courts-may-decide-if-this-is-fair-use-253105 8am Lastly, we broadcast coverage from MUA + Union Aid Abroad fundraiser for Timor Leste, held on the afternoon of the May Day rally. The day featured live entertainment from the Painters & Dockers.
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