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@yabellini @skylarkingmullet at least under German law, the author of any text has the rights on it. Every Wikipedia article has authors with copyright on it. But they licenced it under a free licence, so everyone can use it. So as every text written by a human, every photo taken by a human and every image painted by a human is copyrighted, OpenAI is correct, that they can not train the AI without that. That does not mean, that the texts are behind a paywall. @duco @yabellini @skylarkingmullet That's inaccurate. When you write on wikipedia you release any rights, you write under CC00, wikimedia however has CC 4.0 BY-SA on all wikipedia content. @skylarkingmullet @yabellini so they sued OpenAI. Well people sued government for legislation of masks against Corona. Just because someone sues someone doesn't mean they are right. Let's wait for what the judges say. The second part seems to be about data protection, not copyright. |
@skylarkingmullet @duco And here is when they also say it’s “impossible” to create useful AI models without copyrighted material"
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/01/openai-says-its-impossible-to-create-useful-ai-models-without-copyrighted-material/