The famed VC firm is fighting alongside Big Tech against potential copyright rules on AI.
a16z sees any requirement to pay for copyrighted AI training data as detrimental to its investments.
Using copyrighted data for free is the basis of "enormous investment" in AI, the VC firm said.
National security"Those expectations have been a critical factor in the enormous investment of private capital into US-based AI companies," a16z said.
Instead of spending time on making new laws that would explicitly address AI, the VC firm said the USCO should "embrace it wholeheartedly."
Persons:
a16z, —, Andreessen Horowitz, A16z, Marc Andreessen
Organizations:
Big Tech, Service, US
Locations:
United States, LLMs