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OpenAI threatening to leave the EU if they pass legislation requiring them to list their data sources because:
"In addition to the possible business threat, forcing OpenAI to identify its use of copyrighted data would expose the company to potential lawsuits. Generative AI systems like ChatGPT and DALL-E are trained using large amounts of data scraped from the web, much of it copyright protected. When companies disclose these data sources it leaves them open to legal challenges."
Like every other boom tech company, it's just doing labor crimes and theft and claiming you're actually too innovative to be regulated, God.
OpenAI says it could ‘cease operating’ in the EU if it can’t comply with future regulation
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned that the company could pull its services from the EU if it finds upcoming regulations too onerous. The EU AI Act is currently being finalized by lawmakers and should become law next year.James Vincent (The Verge)
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Stefan
in reply to Gourd • • •Good, shall they go for good and take their invasive Behavior with them. 😈
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in reply to Stefan • • •@kranzkrone What I still don't get is: they openly admit they violate laws, and are still allowed to operate? They basically say their entire product is based on stolen stuff, and there's no court shutting them down?
So as usual: if you're big enough, you can ignore the law unless it concerns another "big fish". So it's fine to say "all stolen" as long as you don't have to disclose where from.
Yuck. Vulture Capitalism 🤮