OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair use
OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair use
National security hinges on unfettered access to AI training data, OpenAI says.

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To be fair, they’re not wrong. We need to find a legal comprise that satisfies everyone
10 5 ReplyIt's called paying for the content
18 1 ReplyThis.
I support AI, but I don't understand why AI bros are complicating things or making things all-or-nothing.
OpenAI had enough money to hire a hitman on one of their whistleblowers. They can afford to pay for content, lol.
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But how will corporations like Disney survive without copywrites?! Won't someone think about the poor corporations?!
/s
7 0 ReplyWhy? Nothing they've shat out is good for anything anyway.
8 1 ReplyIf not, AI is dead in the US
Technically, everything you write is copyrighted
2 1 ReplyYou don't need to say anything else, I'm already happy with that outcome
4 0 ReplyThere are works that are free to use. They could also compensate copyright holders for their work. As they should since they are profiting from it.
10 0 ReplyI'm all for compensating, but obviously paying for the full work will never work
1 0 ReplyThen I guess they can't use it... Unless the owner wants to cut them some kind of deal.
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Oh no, how horrible... AI is dead in the US? How shall we live? /sarcasm
9 0 ReplyI’m not an american but losing in that area internationally might be way worse than to fight over training data.
Maybe not paying the full amount of the copyright, but I agree they should compensate the IP holders.
2 0 ReplyI don't believe there's a future in AI at all.
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