• SleafordMod@feddit.uk
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    18 hours ago

    I wonder if there’s some validity to what OpenAI is saying though (but I certainly don’t completely agree with them).

    If the US makes it too costly to train AI models, then maybe China will relax any copyright laws so that Chinese AI models can be trained quickly and cheaply. This might result in China developing better AI models than the US.

    Maybe the US should require AI companies to pay a large chunk of their profits to copyright holders. So copyright holders would be compensated, but an AI company would only have to pay if they generate profits.

    Maybe someone more knowledgeable in this field will tell me I’m totally wrong.