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by neilwilson
196 days ago
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I’m going to disagree with the premise. The value in AI won’t come from providing AI but from using it. The “knowledge cut off date” is 12 to 18 months ago for models, which essentially means that copyright has, in some ways, shrunk to that period since designing around is now very easy. Given most people live on what they produced recently and not 20 years ago there’s an argument this makes access to knowledge and techniques fairer. Constant new creation is required to obtain a markup and that drives forward productivity In other words it’s the copyright/patent argument all over again. And it’s perhaps a debate we need to have again as a service society. |
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