▲ | heavyset_go 2 days ago | |||||||
Companies don't own the AI outputs, but I wonder if they could be found to be publishers of AI content they provide. I really doubt it, though. I expect courts will go out of their way to not answer that question or just say no. | ||||||||
▲ | pjc50 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> I wonder if they could be found to be publishers of AI content they provide. I don't see how it could be otherwise - who else is the publisher? I'm waiting for a collision of this with, say, English libel law or German "impressum" law. I'm fairly sure the libel issue is already being resolved with regexes on input or output for certain names. The real question of the rest of the 21st century is: high trust or low trust? Do we start holding people and corporations liable for lying about things, or do we retreat to a world where only information you get from people you personally know can be trusted and everything else has to be treated with paranoia? Because the latter is much less productive. | ||||||||
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