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minus-squareinterdimensionalmeme@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·5 months agoIt’s only theft as long as you cling to the failed “copyright” model. Big tech couldn’t steal anything if we don’t respect their property rights in the first place. By reifying copyright under the AI paradigm, we maintain big tech’s power over us. The truth is chatgpt belong to us. ClosedAI is just the compiler of the data. If we finally end the failed experiment of copyright, we destroy their mote.
It’s only theft as long as you cling to the failed “copyright” model.
Big tech couldn’t steal anything if we don’t respect their property rights in the first place.
By reifying copyright under the AI paradigm, we maintain big tech’s power over us.
The truth is chatgpt belong to us. ClosedAI is just the compiler of the data.
If we finally end the failed experiment of copyright, we destroy their mote.