A federal judge on Wednesday sided with Facebook parent Meta Platforms in dismissing a copyright infringement lawsuit from a group of authors who accused the company of stealing their works to train its artificial intelligence technology.
Your last paragraph would be ideal solution in ideal world but I don’t think ever like this could happen in the current political and economical structures.
First its super easy to hide all of this and enforcement would be very difficult even domestically. Second, because we’re in AI race no one would ever put themselves in such disadvantage unless its real damage not economical copyright juggling.
People need to come to terms with these facts so we can address real problems rather than blow against the wind with all this whining we see on Lemmy. There are actual things we can do.
One way I could see this being enforced is by mandating that AI models not respond to questions that could result in speaking about a copyrighted work. Similar to how mainstream models don’t speak about vulgar or controversial topics.
But yeah, realistically, it’s unlikely that any judge would rule in that favour.
Your last paragraph would be ideal solution in ideal world but I don’t think ever like this could happen in the current political and economical structures.
First its super easy to hide all of this and enforcement would be very difficult even domestically. Second, because we’re in AI race no one would ever put themselves in such disadvantage unless its real damage not economical copyright juggling.
People need to come to terms with these facts so we can address real problems rather than blow against the wind with all this whining we see on Lemmy. There are actual things we can do.
One way I could see this being enforced is by mandating that AI models not respond to questions that could result in speaking about a copyrighted work. Similar to how mainstream models don’t speak about vulgar or controversial topics.
But yeah, realistically, it’s unlikely that any judge would rule in that favour.