Is OpenAI breaking U.S. copyright law? A former employee of the company says yes.

A former researcher at the OpenAI has come out against the company’s business model, writing, in a personal blog, that he believes the company is not complying with U.S. copyright law. That makes him one of a growing chorus of voices that sees the tech giant’s data-hoovering business as based on shaky (if not plainly illegitimate) legal ground.


Guess it’s time to cut off OpenAI’s internet service. That’s how it works, right, Copyright Cartel??

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    6 days ago

    Stealing one book is illegal, but stealing millions of books is legal?

    Legal precedent seems to indicate that stealing a little is illegal while stealing a lot is legal, except if you’re stealing from rich people.