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OpenAI urges Trump: Either settle AI copyright debate or lose AI race to China
National security hinges on unfettered access to AI training data, OpenAI says.
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But that'll just give the same data to China and anyone who cares? One breach, or, indeed, one legal download since it's open sources.
The usa doesn't the least 50 years getting rich by forcing copyright BS on the rest of the world, and now is rolling it all back for an attempt at profit?
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See, it's not about Altman's bottom line, the AI bros need to keep stealing for the good of their country.
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So what's yours is theirs. And what's theirs is theirs. All perfectly legal & legit.
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Translatation: Either give us all the fruit of your work for our AI training or we'll not be able to make billion of profits.
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Necessity is the mother of invention. It's not until we run out of new training data that we'll invent models that learn better.
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If it's so important to national security, then nationalize Open AI.