| ▲ | marginalia_nu a day ago |
| > Even if LLM training is fair use, AI companies face potential liability for unauthorized copying and distribution. The extent of that liability and any damages remain unresolved. - The article you linked |
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| ▲ | terminalshort a day ago | parent [-] |
| No shit. If they violate copyright law they will be punished for it. A statement so obvious that it isn't even worth saying. What has been decided is that training LLMs does not violate copyright law. |
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| ▲ | marginalia_nu a day ago | parent [-] | | Right, but you've moved the goal post and limited it to only a subset of the things the AI companies are doing that might get them sued. | | |
| ▲ | terminalshort a day ago | parent [-] | | That was the original goalpost. Whether AI training is fair use is a new legal question. Stealing the copyrighted data that you use for training is obviously illegal and nobody has ever claimed that it isn't so it's not even worth discussing and has absolutely nothing to do with AI. |
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