Mahlzeit@feddit.detoTechnology@lemmy.ml•The legal framework for AI is being built in real time, and a ruling in the Sarah Silverman case should give publishers pause
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10 months agoCopyright is, at its heart, about the right to make copies. If no direct connection can be made to another work then it is clearly not a copy and therefore…
Your fears don’t seem plausible, either. A person or company doing AI training only needs 1 single copy. It’s hard to see how that would translate to more than a few extra copies sold; at best, maybe a few dozen or a few hundred in the long run. I can see how going to court over a single copy of each item in their catalog is worth it for the larger corporations but what you fear just doesn’t make financial sense to me.
I have been thinking the exact same.
Better movie comparison: A.I. Artificial Intelligence by Steven Spielberg