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Properly following licensing, right?

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No, see, because it’s “learning like a human”, and everybody knows that you’re allowed to bypass any licensing for learning. /s

But seriously I don’t know how they make the jump to these conclusions either.

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This is a massive strawman argument. No one is saying you shouldn’t have a license to view the content in order to train an AI on it. Most of the information used to train these models is publicly available and licensed for public viewing.

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Just because something is available for public viewing does not mean it’s licensed for anything except personal use.

The strawman here is that since physical people benefit from personal use exceptions in the law, machine learning software should too. But why should they? Since when is a piece of software ran by a corporation equivalent to an individual person?

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Information wants to be free.

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I mean, i agree, but artists want to eat too.

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