this post was submitted on 10 Jul 2023
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I think what people are searching for is the copyright violation. Most of us here are probably skeptical of laws that control what you can or can't do with a book you purchase.
Does copyright prohibit AI training and use? If yes, then the problem is already solved. If no, then are any laws actually being broken? If no, what is the proposal (that we will be skeptical of because it'll control what we can do with a book we buy)?