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blibble a day ago

false equivalence because machines are not human beings

a lossy compression algorithm is not "inspired" when it is fed copyrighted input

eddd-ddde a day ago | parent [-]

> lossy compression algorithm is not "inspired" when it is fed copyrighted input

That's exactly what happens when you read. Copyrighted input fed straight into your brain, a lossy storage and processing machine.

LPisGood a day ago | parent | next [-]

I think it’s a pretty easy principle that machines are not people and people learning should be treated differently than machines learning

Terr_ 21 hours ago | parent | next [-]

You see this principle in privacy laws too.

I can be in a room looking at something with my eyeballs and listening with my ears perfectly legally... But it would not be legal if I replaced myself with a humanoid mannequin with a video camera for a head.

zephen 16 hours ago | parent [-]

You can even write down what you are looking at and listening to, although in some cases, dissemination of, e.g. verbatim copies in your writing could be considered copying.

But it is automatically copying if you use a copier.

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user432678 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Following your analogy, parrots should be considered human.