
Is the UK Really Open for Consultation? with Tim Carter
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Late in 2024, the UK government launched a Consultation on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence.
The questions - all 47 of them - asked a range of questions, including whether UK Law should allow free access to protected content for AI training.
It also made it clear that it had a preferred option. What it probably hadn't anticipated was the swell of public opinion, even as the consultation closed.
In the LHV Guest Spotlight this time is Tim Carter, a solicitor turned tech consultant, who has worked with tech companies of all sizes, from Google to Flawless AI. Importantly, Tim, has worked for tech developers serving the creative industries, which gives him an unusually broad perspective.
So - open to consultation or just open to Big Tech?