GenAI tools ‘could not exist’ if firms are made to pay copyright::undefined

  • hedgehog@ttrpg.network
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    10 months ago

    Copyright can only be granted to works created by a human, but I don’t know of any such restriction for fair use. Care to share a source explaining why you think only humans are able to use fair use as a defense for copyright infringement?

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      10 months ago

      Because a human has to use talent+effort to make something that’s fair use. They adapt a product into something that while similar is noticeably different. AI will

      1. make things that are not just similar but not noticeably different.

      2. There’s not an effort in creation. There’s human thought behind a prompt but not on the AI following it.

      3. If allowed to AI companies will basically copyright everything…

      • Harbinger01173430@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        You are aware of the insane amounts of research, human effort and the type of human talent that is required to make a simple piece of software, let alone a complex artificial neural network model whose function is to try and solve whatever stuff…right?

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          10 months ago

          And that is human effort, not the AIs.

        • Goldmage263
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          10 months ago

          Good point. I say the software can be copywrite protected, but not the content the program generates.