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The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement
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"No one's responsible, the DAO did it. No humans are liable, just this amorphous, sentient carbon cloud."
I've heard many defenses of AI, some of which I agree with, but "strip mining content off the internet is fine because it's automated" is easily one of the weakest. It doesn't pass the sniff test.
If you write a script that downloads every single image from every single website, no questions asked, and then reupload them to various websites at random, do you suppose the police shouldn't charge you with (inevitably) possessing and distributing CSAM? "Oh no officer, your true culprit is the Dell in my living room! Arrest that box!"
Everyone is, on some level, responsible for the things they create.