Do Copyright Infringement Cases Have the Potential To Impede AI?
Do Copyright Infringement Cases Have the Potential To Impede AI?

Do Copyright Infringement Cases Have the Potential To Impede AI?

Not likely. If you haven't seen this article from November it may sum up how court cases are likely going to play out with all these content creators (artists, etc) suing the AI companies for copyright infringement.

To me, it's almost like asking, is it illegal for me to write a book that draws from my own personal background knowledge I gained from reading other books (or websites) over the years? The answer is as long as my book content doesn't largely resemble content from another book, NO. So if you think of LLMs as sort of a brain with knowledge it gained from all the information it read, as long as what it spits out is its own unique output, even if the output is based on knowledge gained from content from other sources, just like a human, it isn't infringing on copyrights.

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