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by seydor 1185 days ago
We can also start suing NotOpenAI in many countries for copyright infringment stuff in their trainig data. They need to come up with a 'social contract' for AI models, in the same way that google made a synergistic relationship with publishers in the past
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Actually, using public but copyrighted data is explicitly allowed by the digital single market directive in the EU, precisely to allow new entrants to enter the market and to keep big tech from gatekeeping the access to competitive data.