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OpenAI's viral Studio Ghibli moment highlights AI copyright concerns
(techcrunch.com)
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What should the government do? Go on every computer in every house in America and make sure they don't have any AI software? Make it make sense. You're just crossing your arms, grunting and going, "I DON'T LIKE IT!" Let's say we had the best government in the world, what's your proposal for them stopping this?
This is akin to my mother trying to stop Walmart from getting rich by not shopping there for decades. You're pissing into the ocean hoping to turn it yellow.
I specifically said that private use can’t be regulated (practical reasons, ethical reasons) but most of the states exist to regulate commercial activity and are equipped to do just that.
Dodging the question is sure to get you ahead in your goals! Have fun with the copium. Let's meet back in this thread in ten years and see if artificially generated content trained on artists work is gone or making no profits. 🙂
What did I dodge specifically? Anarchy allowing everything for the strongest is a tautology and entirely irrelevant to current technology bubble.