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  • A lot of our laws are indeed obsolete. I think the best solution would be to force copy left licenses on anything using public created data.

    But I'll take the wild west we have now with no walls then any kind of copyright dystopia. Reddit did successfully sell it's data to Google for 60 million. Right now, you can legally scrape anything you want off reddit, it is an open garden in every sense of the word (even if they dont like it). It's a lot more legal then using pirated books, but Google still bet 60 million that copyright laws would swing broadly in their favor.

    I think it's very foolhardy to even hint at a pro copyright stance right now. There is a very real chance of AI getting monopolized and this is how they will do it.

  • The companies like record studio who already own all the copyrights aren't going to pay creators for something they already owned.

    All the data has already been signed away. People are really optimistic about an industry that has consistently fucked everyone they interact with for money.

  • Yes precisely.

    I don't see a situation where the actual content creators get paid.

    We either get open source ai, or we get closed ai where the big ai companies and copyright companies make bank.

    I think people are having huge knee jerk reactions and end up supporting companies like Disney, Universal Music and Google.

  • It really really bothers me that the most crucial video (the second one in the article) was butchered by fox. I can't find the original but there's seems to be a pretty big cut.

    It jumps from a second volunteer arriving to three volunteers, two of them a second away from shooting.

    The article reads like a puff piece too.