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No, this is a broader issue with copyright being a fundamentally stupid system, because it's based on creating artificial scarcity where there is no need for it.
Pirates, Search Engines, the fragmentation of streaming services, and now AI, are all just technologies that expose how dumb a system it is.
I dont disagree with that about copyright law. But to think that AI is going to break you out of it is a pipe dream.
Copyright revision will not happen from people stealing content. It requires deep discussion and governments that actually listen. AI stealing content will ultimately enhance copyright rules down the road.
AI scraping content, the same way that search engines do, will have no impact on the copyright system.
Totally agree. I did not make the claim that copyright law will be affected.