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This seems to be the crux of his argument in his latest book, enshittification. It takes a step beyond his common complaint (DMCA) and suggests other countries ignore their version of it to circumvent US Big Tech laws. I’m all for it, but it requires European governments to understand the situation and act. We’ll see.
It seems like they'll do the exact opposite. The EU is preparing a change to the GDPR to exclude A.I. purposes and the commission has agreed to adopt American car safety standards (which are way lower) during the tariff negotiations.
Then I guess it's time to put "AI" (actually 3 if-statements in a trench coat) into all my software projects so they can legally jailbreak corporate software!
Using a human brain to "learn" from the music and films!
That is one big but if I may.
I like big buts and I cannot lie!