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OpenAI says it’s “impossible” to create useful AI models without copyrighted material
(arstechnica.com)
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IP law used to stop corporations from profiting off of creators' labor without compensation? Yeah, absolutely.
IP law used to stop individuals from consuming media where purchases wouldn't even go to the creators, but some megacorp? Fuck that.
I'm against downloading movies by indie filmmakers without compensating them. I'm not against downloading films from Universal and Sony.
I'm against stealing food from someone's garden. I'm not against stealing food from Safeway.
If you stop looking at corporations as being the same as individuals, it's a very simple and consistent viewpoint.
IP law shouldn't exist, but if it does it should only exist to protect individuals from corporations. When that's how it's being used, like here, I accept it as a necessary evil.