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by ckastner
154 days ago
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> So the illegality rests at the point of output and not at the point of input. It's not as simple as that, as this settlement shows [1]. Also, generating output is what these models are primarily trained for. [1]: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y4jpg922qo |
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It only shows you that the defendant thought it would be better for them to pay up rather than continue to be dragged through court, and that the plaintiff preferred some amount of certain money now over some other amount of uncertain money later, or never.
We cannot say with any amount of confidence how the court would have ruled on the legality, had things been allowed to play out without a settlement.