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Matt Rogerson

@MattRogerson

Director of global public policy & platform strategy @FT. Fmr @guardian @virginmedia, @ukparliament.One of 5, father of 3. Always a shelf stacker.

Lichfield, England Katılım Ocak 2009
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OpenStreetMap@openstreetmap·
For comparison, in recent years, he has seen 1 or a few IPs doing 10,000+ requests, but this week we're seeing 100,0000+ IPs in a coordinated to scrape, each IP doing a few requests. #FOSS4G
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OpenStreetMap@openstreetmap·
Our senior site reliability engineer, Grant Slater is seeing unprecedented levels of bots attempting to scape #OSM data.
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Matt Rogerson@MattRogerson·
@AndrewOrlowski @jason_kint He may yet still! He's an MMA fighting, AGI investing , don't give a monkeys, visionary. Just look at the way he's using Meta chat bot conversations to fine tune targeted ad impressions. Morality isn't a concept he needs to care about anymore. He is a man of the future.
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Matt Rogerson@MattRogerson·
@jason_kint "But more conversations have followed, including dialogues with other high-ranking Russian officials past 2022 and into this year. One of the officials was Sergei Kiriyenko, Putin’s first deputy chief of staff, two of the officials said. What the two talked about isn’t clear."
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PoliticsHome
PoliticsHome@politicshome·
'Britain can achieve more than simply becoming the UK branch of US tech' Protecting British creatives with responsible AI would boost UK growth – not prevent it ✍️ @JamesFrith politicshome.com/opinion/articl…
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Andrew Orlowski
Andrew Orlowski@AndrewOrlowski·
“We’re a new front organisation sponsored by billionaire lunatics and our agenda is to give American tech monopolies everything they ask for. “We use words like industry and economic sovereignty and stick a Union Jack on our posts. But we are lobbying hard to strip British businesses of their property right, to please our American sponsors. This is what we do” “We’re globalists with no shame about deceiving people - and we are here to gaslight you”
Centre for British Progress@BritishProgress

💫 We’re launching the Centre for British Progress Our founding essay: Rediscovering British Progress is a case for growth that drives shared progress, rooted in Britain's values and industrial heritage. It all starts with a postcard from 1870 👇 britishprogress.org/articles/redis…

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Ed Newton-Rex
Ed Newton-Rex@ednewtonrex·
Several misleading claims by @peterkyle on The Rest Is Politics today to justify his proposed gutting of UK copyright law. 1. “All of the data has already been scraped and used by AI companies because not one of them is domiciled in the UK... so unless you have international copyright attached to your work which is respected in California, then your data has already been subsumed into the AI system” While it's true that many of the big AI companies are based in the US, many people think scraping copyrighted work for commercial gen AI training is illegal under US law, which is why there are 30+ lawsuits in the US on the topic. None are resolved yet. What's more, British creators *do* have 'international copyright', because 180+ countries have signed international agreements on this (including the UK & US), such as the Berne Convention. 2. “The copyright laws are 300 years old” The *first* copyright laws are 300 years old (the 'Statute of Anne'), but they have been updated many times since then, including with the addition of international laws. This is like saying "the murder laws are hundreds of years old, so they're clearly not fit for purpose". 3. “When it comes to China, they have no regard for any copyright anywhere in the world” They do. 4. “What I’m being asked to do is choose between [AI and the creative industries]” He is not. The creative industries simply say AI companies should be required to pay for their training data, just as they pay for engineers and GPUs. There is no indication that only one 'side' can win here. Super disappointing to see the debate framed this way by the person in charge of the UK's consultation on AI & copyright. It's hardly surprising the UK's creators are so angry with the government on this. Suggest giving it a listen: open.spotify.com/episode/0fNH88… (Starts at ~57 mins)
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Ed Newton-Rex
Ed Newton-Rex@ednewtonrex·
A couple of misleading things in this policy paper from the Tony Blair Institute: 1. They suggest the US doesn’t have strict copyright laws. But US copyright laws are strong, and are pretty fair to creators - the ‘fair use’ exception is nuanced, and many people (myself included) don’t believe for a moment that it permits all commercial gen AI training (hence the many US lawsuits). 2. They claim there are better ways to protect artists than strong copyright laws. This is not what artists say. These are becoming mantras of the school of thought that wants to weaken copyright law to favour AI companies. But repeating them doesn’t make them true. In general, I think it is odd for institutes with strong links to tech companies and zero links to artists to tell artists what they do or don’t need from copyright law. They would do better to listen to what artists are actually saying.
Tony Blair Institute for Global Change@InstituteGC

Recent weeks have pitted the UK’s tech and creative industries against each other. Instead of fuelling division, there is a unique opportunity to foster collaboration between two of the UK’s most innovative and important industries. Learn more from @samsharpsTBI and @GuyJackson4: bit.ly/41If8H4

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Nazım Adaklı@nazimadakli·
@MattRogerson We will begin to use LLM based agentic systems for any kind of autonomous science very soon. Your interpretation of copyright decelerates LLM development. So copyright and AI assisted science are indeed intertwined issues.
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Matt Rogerson@MattRogerson·
We really really REALLY need a map of all the tech cash coming into trade bodies and think tanks advocating to take the doors off on copyright. And MPs, Lords and select committees need to ask for that data before they take meetings with them or take their evidence #MakeItFair
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Matt Rogerson@MattRogerson·
This is quite the simplistic read on the global copyright situation vis AI training. For a little reality check, check out the Thomson Reuters (TR) v Ross AI case, which TR won. reuters.com/legal/thomson-… And a tracker of the over 30 AI cases to come #filter-Jurisdiction/US" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mishcon.com/generative-ai-…
Julia Willemyns@jujulemons

2/ Countries like the US, Japan, and China have more permissive copyright rules, allowing AI firms to train models on publicly available data.

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Jason Kint
Jason Kint@jason_kint·
wow. Upon Court order, incriminating exhibits were unsealed at 3:30am in an AI lawsuit against Meta. Once past a 'fake privilege,' it appears Zuckerberg approved the use of a highly controversial, pirated dataset. Note OpenAI, too? AI companies with no ethics or guardrails. /1
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neil turkewitz@neilturkewitz·
“At present, IP owners are facing the worst of all worlds, in which their IP is being taken for free, to fuel services that seek to replace or substitute those original products. Yet these technologies are only as good as the data they’re trained on.” —@MattRogerson @FT
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