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The model doesn't stream out anyone's content though. The article mentions that the plaintiffs have provided no examples of a prompt that creates anything substantial.
Streaming a lossy compression would generally be infringement, but there is definitely a point where it becomes not infringement if it's lossy enough.
What a model generally stores, is factual information that isn't copyright in the first place. It's storing word counts, sentence lengths, sentiment analysis, and so on.