OenAI replies: "but line go up...?"
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Didn't Japan rule that AI was fine to infringe copyright to train? Why are they complaining now?
Japan didn't think the face eating leopards would eat their face.
Fuck Japanese copyright laws
Fuck all intellectual property.
Monopoly on ideas is though police. Information that is not hidden for personal reasons should always be free.
All of human creativity is recycled from internal interpretations, interpretations from the real world that we live in that is increasingly blocked off with real punishment to conceptual crime.
I guess this is good, though it’s annoying that it’s unique enough to make a headline. This should be completely uncontroversial.
Open AI gets so much free PR. Sora is free for now, and instagram getting flooded with copyright infringing crap is not what an expensive video AI creation is going to be paid for. AI videos are very expensive. There are very few people who will pay for it as an alternative for more expensive CGI. Advertising industry can consider full shift for video. They can avoid rights violations and still do it.
Point though, is that copyright controversies are irrelevant to everything important. There is a utility to it, but its not 60gw of power required market.