Copyright must not be weakened for news publishers as government and regulators seek to adapt to the growth of AI, Matt Rogerson, director of public policy at Guardian News and Media, said today during a panel at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.Hosted by the News Media Association, with around 100 guests in attendance, speakers discussed the dangers of AI in spreading misinformation, the vital role journalism will play in combatting it and what must be done to regulate the dangers.The panel featured John Stevens, political editor at the Daily Mirror; Alex Davies-Jones, Labour MP and Shadow DSIT Minister; Sam Sharps, executive director of policy, Tony Blair Institute; Matt Rogerson, director of public policy at Guardian News and Media; Henry Parker, global head of government affairs at Logically and Laura Foster, head of policy technology and innovation, at techUK.Speaking on AI regulation, Matt Rogerson said: “With relaxing copyright laws, creators of generative AI large language models can take anything written and use it to build their models. We don’t think that’s right. The owners of the IP should have the right to decide who uses their content.

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