Media Companies Like Vox Are Feeding Their Journalists' Work Into An AI Wood Chipper
Media Companies Like Vox Are Feeding Their Journalists' Work Into An AI Wood Chipper

Media Companies Like Vox Are Feeding Their Journalists' Work Into An AI Wood Chipper - Aftermath

This is exactly what people like me warned about. The push for copyright-protections against GenAI is not going to stop GenAI. It's just going to create a future where only the big players can make AI models because they can pay for "licenses" with those strong enough to threaten them (while scraping everyone else anyway) and just kill open sourced models.
We're seeing it play it exactly like that. Y'all can't stop GenAI. You literally don't have enough power where it counts. The only sane solution is to push that any GenAI model trained on public data must have open weights by default.
If we don't have the power to stop generative AI, then what makes you think we have the power the change copyright law? Generative AI uses up huge amount of power and water to the point of causing issues for national infrastructure. There is a clear climate case to be made against generative AI and unlike copyright law the public actually care about climate change.
You cannot stop GenAI unless you stop sales of all gaming GPUs and recall all sold ones world wide. You just can't. That cat's out of the bag. You can try to restrict big corpos like OpenAI, but your politicians and bought already. Therefore adding your voice to trying to "stop GenAI" via copyright laws is just playing yourself. You can try to restrict GenAI via climate protections, but that will go as well as efforts to stop supporting genocides (or as well efforts have gone to protect the climate anyway).
Copyright/IP/patent law started as way to allow people to feed themselves off their labour but somehow this shit got turned into corpo fascist regime where "owners" own everything ever created indefinitely and they will use daddy Sam's BBC of laws to fuck any opposition.
Check out what happened when copyrights were first enacted. It was another enclosures "gold rush" where scammers went around and copied traditional songs people were using and declated copyrights, then went around and sued those same people.
Copyright law is broken. But I don't think that means we have no obligations to each other as human beings when we build on each other's work.
We had the same argument during the crypto craze. The financial system is broken, but 10 years later I think we all agree that crypto is pretty clearly not the answer.
Absolutely! This is why I said anything built on public work, should be public goods as well.
That's not a good comparison. Crypto was a (bad) solution looking for a problem. GenAI already has use-cases.
Tell that to anybody holding crypto as prices hang out around all time high.
Not to mention solving the problem with energy consumption which LLMs are beginning to dwarf.
And if you think state currency is the answer, then I have really bad news about how that's been going...