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by pennomi 1 hour ago
If your moat is “please don’t copy my outputs”, you don’t have a moat. There is no such thing as a distillation “attack”.
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How does it differ from pirating music or movies?
AI training is considered transformational. That's how AI training gets around copyright and it's probably consistent with copyright precedent. For example, indexing the web is considered transformational, even though you can recover the full text of everything in an inverted index.
According to US AI labs, training on other people's output is fair use. So that's how.
Machine-extruded text is not copyrightable, since there was no human creativity involved in producing it.

(and if you argue the US models do produce copyrighted works, then oooops - whose copyright is it huh?)

That when I pay for a model, the copyright of the output belongs to me. This is as work for hire as it gets.
Ow my head.