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by sitharus
718 days ago
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Yes, that's correct. Under the Berne Convention all copyright for a work and any derivatives is held with the author, unless the explicitly disclaim it or another legal provision applies (eg fair use for teaching or parody). However, does an LLM count as a derivative work or a transformative one? That's something for the lawyers to answer. |
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This isn't solved even for humans. There are trials that clear misunderstandings about fair use. (Every developer here has heard of this one: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_LLC_v._Oracle_America....)
Artificial Intelligence currently has no concept of responsibility (not legal, not ethical), and it will never have existential threats derived from law. The only way that I can think of, as of right now, is that every single product touched by AI must have a human who is legally responsible for it.