To: Libloather
If ChatGPT can be accused of violating copyright law just for summarizing information found on the internet, everyone (i.e., humans) who do that would also be guilty.
This sounds like a baseless lawsuit.
5 posted on
12/14/2024 3:51:14 AM PST by
RoosterRedux
(Emerson (paraphrased): "If you strike at the king, don't fail." The Democrats failed. )
To: RoosterRedux
If ChatGPT can be accused of violating copyright law just for summarizing information found on the internet, everyone (i.e., humans) who do that would also be guilty.
That's true for news articles, etc. The problem is when AI is used to create songs, or recent artwork, and other forms of creative expression.
15 posted on
12/14/2024 7:42:10 AM PST by
Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
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