• Null User Object
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    2103 days ago

    threatens to “financially ruin” the entire AI industry

    No. Just the LLM industry and AI slop image and video generation industries. All of the legitimate uses of AI (drug discovery, finding solar panel improvements, self driving vehicles, etc) are all completely immune from this lawsuit, because they’re not dependent on stealing other people’s work.

    • A Wild Mimic appears!
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      182 days ago

      But it would also mean that the Internet Archive is illegal, even tho they don’t profit, but if scraping the internet is a copyright violation, then they are as guilty as Anthropic.

      • magikmw
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        232 days ago

        IA doesn’t make any money off the content. Not that LLM companies do, but that’s what they’d want.

        • @CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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          22 days ago

          And this is exactly the reason why I think the IA will be forced to close down while AI companies that trained their models on it will not only stay but be praised for preserving information in an ironic twist. Because one side does participate in capitalism and the other doesn’t. They will claim AI is transformative enough even when it isn’t because the overly rich invested too much money into the grift.

        • @axmo@lemmy.ca
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          142 days ago

          Profit (or even revenue) is not required for it to be considered an infringement, in the current legal framework.

        • A Wild Mimic appears!
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          42 days ago

          Do you think that would rescue the IA from the type of people who made the IA already pull 300k books?

          • magikmw
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            32 days ago

            No. But going after LLMs wont make the situation for IA any worse, not directly anyway.

      • carg
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        119 hours ago

        Scrapping the Internet is not illegal. All AI companies did much more beyond that, they accessed private writings, private code, copyrighted images. they scanned copyrighted books (and then destroyed them), downloaded terabytes of copyrighted torrents … etc

        So, the message is like piracy is OK when it’s done massively by a big company. They’re claiming “fair use” and most judges are buying it (or being bought?)

        • A Wild Mimic appears!
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          52 days ago

          they should have done that long ago, and if they haven’t already started a backup in both europe and china, it’s high time