AI and legal experts told the FT this “memorization” ability could have serious ramifications on AI groups’ battle against dozens of copyright lawsuits around the world, as it undermines their core defense that LLMs “learn” from copyrighted works but do not store copies.

Sam Altman would like to remind you each Old Lady at a Library consume 284 cubic feet of Oxygen a day from the air.

Also, hey at least they made sure to probably destroy the physical copy they ripped into their hopelessly fragmented CorpoNapster fever dream, the law is the law.

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    10 days ago

    The problem with this is that it would then mean only those with rights to huge amounts of non-fair-use data becomes the only ones who can build AI models. The big rights holder music organizations, big publishers, governments, and rich people capable of paying for content libraries, would be the only ones with this technology.