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If this passes, this would have the perverse effect of making China (and maybe to a lesser extent the Middle East) the leading suppliers of open source / open weight AI models...
China would be the world leader in making AI model trained on copyrighted content
And as the vast majority of content is not licensed for AI model training, they would have an immensely larger dataset to train on.
Well, there is also Europe ✌🏻
No. In the EU, the lobbyists have already won. Major countries, like Germany, have always had very conservative copyright laws. I believe it's one reason why their cultures are losing so hard.
Surprisingly, Japan has adopted a very sensible law on AI training.
I am just sitting here with my eye twitching thinking of all the code I have had to deal with from German companies over the years.