OpenAI is asking the U.S. government to make it easier for AI companies to learn from copyrighted material.
OpenAI is asking the U.S. government to make it easier for AI companies to learn from copyrighted material.
you mean Steal... words matter
So STEAL it.
Hell naw…
No
F #openAI I just removed it from my iPhone
He's probably seeking all the data Musk has collected from the rampaged agencies. Wouldn't be surprised if he's using that data for his own AI bot. This is why we should ALL be filling a FOIA request on Doge to find out what information they collected on us. (Find form to fill out on my homepage?)
Dumb ass trump will probably do it since he never had an original idea.
Opening up to steal intellectual property
We're living under The Golden Rule: The only rule is make more money. If a law is in the way of making money, ignore it. If the only way to make money is to force people to do something, make it a law.
So theft
OpenAI pushing for looser copyright rules signals a major battle ahead. Should AI companies have free rein over copyrighted material, or do creators deserve stronger protections? Innovation must not come at the expense of intellectual property. #AI #Copyright #TechEthics
should copyrights be copyrights? HMMMMMM.
The innovation is also the intellectual property. AI is just theft and plastic.
a thousand times NO
NO.
Corporate thievery dressed up as “innovation.” Artists, writers, & creators own their work & rely on it for their livelihoods. AI taking it w/o permission or compensation is stealing. But, AI needs data to improve. AI companies need a licensing framework to compensate creators for training data.
Oh that explains all the screwed up decisions lately, AI being president while Trump is playing golf?
lmao open ai is like "let me steal protected creative works uncle donnie?"
"Learn"? Plagiarize.
Because of course they are….
It still can't comprehend, only emulate.