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by denton-scratch
727 days ago
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It's cynical and wrong. What he (seems to be) saying is that it's fine to violate the legal rights of other people if they don't have a large legal department, and you do. It's blindingly obvious that's wrong. "Everyone in the business" - you mean, the AI training business? Paraphrasing a famous call-girl, "They would say that, wouldn't they?" |
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This isn't even limited to tech. Rich people at worst settle with money to break the law, and at best completely get off scot free doing things that would put much pettier offenders behind bars. I steal some bread from a store and go to jail. Some rich dude commits millions in fraud and cover up and still runs for president.