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by greendestiny
58 days ago
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I understand the article - the point about 'learning' is that if the model and its outputs are a derivative works then the copyright belongs to the human creators of the works it was trained on. Edit*: Or perhaps put more pseudo legally that the created works infringe on the copyrights of the original human creators. |
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The above does not follow from, imply or conclude anything about learning in artificial neural networks and humans being similar or dissimilar.