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by chakalakasp
1364 days ago
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Except, of course, the human has very little control over what the AI outputs in TXT2TXT scenarios, at least in terms of whether the output would match the definition of copyright infringement of someone else's work. IMG2TXT is kinda different -- I think you could make a much stronger case for derivative work there. So you have a tool that can randomly create massive liability for you, and you can't know if its done so or not until someone sues you. |
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Reasonable fair use principles could distinguish personal and R&D use from commercial use.