- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- 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.
Good. Let them obey the law, ask permission and pay the creators they plagiarize.
“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!”
I, for one, am incredibly amused to see pirates complaining about piracy.
I didn’t know I could just say it was too hard not to steal stuff. Brb, going to the shops.
There they go again… threatening with a good time.