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- Nick Clegg, former Meta executive and UK Deputy Prime Minister, has reiterated a familiar line when it comes to AI and artist consent.
- He said that any push for consent would “basically kill” the AI industry.
- Clegg added that the sheer volume of data that AI is trained on makes it “implausible” to ask for consent.
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It’s not stealing when it’s fortune 500 companies, yet the public still isn’t allowed to download a car.
“But officer, all of this media that I have is for AI purposes. I swear I did not read/listen/watch/play it for myself too!”
Good. Let them obey the law, ask permission and pay the creators they plagiarize.
I didn’t know I could just say it was too hard not to steal stuff. Brb, going to the shops.
I, for one, am incredibly amused to see pirates complaining about piracy.
There they go again… threatening with a good time.