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That's kinda weird regarding copyright. With copyright, all usage permissions are opt-in. Any kind of usage that isn't expressly allowed is prohibited.
Except of fair use, which cannot be prohibited.
So either AI training is fair use and thus cannot be prohibited, or it isn't and then it's already prohibited.
Either way, expressly prohibiting it does nothing, legally speaking.
But opens the door for a legal battle that desperately needs to happen.