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BSA’s 2024 agenda promotes digital transformation, the process by which organizations harness the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) and enterprise software to add new value to their businesses, employees, customers, and communities.
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BSA | The Software Alliance provides the following information in response to the notice published by the Office of the US Trade Representative seeking comments on the 2023-2024 Special 301 review under Section 182 of the Trade Act of 1974.
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US copyright law is sufficiently flexible to adapt to AI, but we encourage further work on additional protections for artists to prevent the spread of unauthorized, AI-generated replicas of their name, image, likeness, or voice.
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BSA | The Software Alliance (“BSA”) welcomes this opportunity to provide comments to the United States Copyright Office (“US Copyright Office” or “USCO”) in response to the Notice of Inquiry and Request for Comments (“RFC”) on Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) and Copyright.
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“America’s long-term national security and economic interests depend upon retaining leadership in the development of cutting-edge technologies,” said Craig Albright, Vice President, Legislative Strategy at BSA | The Software Alliance.
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BSA | The Software Alliance published a series of primers on top tech policy issues for the Biden-Harris transition team. These include detailed recommendations to help the incoming Administration harness the power of software to respond to COVID-19, foster inclusive economic growth and development, and promote innovation.
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