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Google agrees with OpenAI that copyright has no place in AI development (arstechnica.com)
marenkay 2 days ago [-]
If you are except from following copyright rules you should also not be able to retain rights for material crafted based on what you got. It's that simple.
akomtu 2 days ago [-]
It's time to change the rules. Up to this point copyright has benefited the big fish. Thanks to copyright, we've got so many billionaires that own half of the nation's wealth. Today copyright benefits the small fish, those pesky authors that stand on the way of the AI revolution. If we want to lead the world in wealth concentration, if we want to be a country of a few trillionaries that own 99% of the nation's wealth, we need to make AI exempt from the copyright laws. Of course, when an average Joe downloads a book without paying, he must be thrown to prison. It's the law, after all.
hulitu 5 hours ago [-]
> Google agrees with OpenAI that copyright has no place in AI development

Come on MPAA, RIAA. You can do better. /s

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