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Sounds like they’re desperate to convince people that copyright law shouldn’t apply to only them. Sorry, but that’s not going to work. License the content you’re making money from, or don’t use it.

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Possibly. On the other hand, OpenAI’s market cap is bigger than the ten largest publishers combined - despite their whining they can afford to. It’s not OpenAI that will be prevented from getting training data - the biggest impact will be that it might stop smaller competitors and prevent open-source models.

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OpenAI’s market cap is bigger than the ten largest publishers combined

Only until the AI bubble bursts, I expect.

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Why do you think anything will “burst”? If anything, if licensing requirements for contents makes training expensive it’s likely to make the biggest existing players far more valuable.

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I couldn’t care less what their market cap is, it’s a scam. Ponzi schemes are incredibly valuable until they aren’t

This BS is an obvious attempt to astroturf Lemmy for the benefit of a corporation, and anybody falling for it is an easy mark.

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Lol, what. OpenAI shares aren’t available - there’d be no benefit to anyone trying to pump them.

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