• Pavidus
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    20 days ago

    So, just out of curiosity, how is this any different than the corporations stealing literally everything to train ai?

    • galoisghost@aussie.zone
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      20 days ago

      That should be their defence. “We’re just training our AI bro”

      If it works. It works. If it doesn’t, maybe it sets a legal precedent.

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          19 days ago

          To close the circle you need OpenAI to sue Spotify.

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            19 days ago

            “Hey Sam, I hear Spotify is making bank with all your AI generated music!”

      • mrdown
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        19 days ago

        Too late. Their intention and motivation was always transparent

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      20 days ago

      It’s not. You are both stealing from each other while screeching, it’s just a copy not stealing.

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      20 days ago

      at the moment i think distributing and selling content is very much frowned upon

      consuming it is not, and once injested it is no longer copy-writable

      this should probably change

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        19 days ago

        also i did ask an ai

        The total global data storage is projected to exceed 200 zettabytes by 2025

        what do you think we’re going to do with it? holiday photos?