I get it. Can seem alarming, and I won’t argue here about training on copyrighted works.
a few companies are able to slurp up the entire history of human creative thought, crunch some statistics about it with the help of severely underpaid Kenyans, and put a paywall around it, and that’s totally legal.
If a few companies can slurp up our entire public domain history and profitably paywall useful products of it, have there still been moral failings?
I get it. Can seem alarming, and I won’t argue here about training on copyrighted works.
If a few companies can slurp up our entire public domain history and profitably paywall useful products of it, have there still been moral failings?