| Tittel: | Can Database Rights Prohibit Training AI on Finnish Laws? | | Ansvar: | Otto Lindholm | | Forfatter: | Lindholm, Otto  | | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | | Signatur: | Lov&Data | | Utgitt: | Oslo : Lovdata, 2025 | | Omfang: | S. 7-8 | | Serie: | Lov&Data ; 2/2025  | | Emneord: | AI - Artificial intelligence / Database / Lover | | Geografiske emneord: | Finland | | Note: | Artikkelen ligger også på Lovdatas åpne sider. | | Innhold: | Background: Finlex is a public source of Finnish laws, but backed by a commercial database Finlex is Finland’s official legal information service – essentially a comprehensive online database of laws, regulations, and case law. It’s operated by the Ministry of Justice and offered as a free public resource.
Edita, on the other hand, is a private legal publisher involved in maintaining and publishing Finlex materials.
In the past few years, as generative AI and particularly large language models have made their way into the general public’s knowledge and use, a question has arisen about whether the Finnish government could use Finlex content to train AI, particularly to help the legislative branch in preparing laws. | | Del av verk: | Lov&Data 2/2025 |
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