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Copy Rights and Wrongs

Who owns the output of AI—the machines or the creators?

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Georgia Patrick 11 months ago

Evan... Keep on top of this and keep writing. Keep digging until you remove the layers of detritus produced by technology companies so you get to truth. Copyright rules intend to keep humans creating. AI is not a human. Full stop. If humans were like chickens or geese, think about what happens when you kill them all and have no more eggs. AI cannot give us eggs. Ever. It's about money with great disregard for the long game. Nobody is paying attention to the throughline on this. The human lives, creates, gets compensation for creation, continues to create, and then dies. At death, you get no more eggs. No more writing, art, music, or moral courage. At death, is AI at the funeral? Is AI taking care of the survivors and the estate? Let's start with intentions on all of this: What does the human intend when creating? What does the technology company intend in the manufacturing process that takes what a human creates and turns it into profits for them?

@raokrishna1 11 months ago

“Still, I think the real reason creators are upset about generative AI is much more basic: money.”

So, what exactly is are tech companies and the VCs funding them all about? All the big tech companies (and small) will fight tooth and nail and file patents. There will spend billions to acquire them.

But when it comes to ponying up money to creators they claim the “larger good.”

I am not saying the system is perfect. But this will only squeeze creators even further.

@jerry_delacruz.arcnow 11 months ago

Beautifully written and a joy to read, Evan. Your points are persuasive and I agree that the pie needs to grow larger to make room for what is inevitably coming. The shape and size of what is coming is blurred like a race car whizzing by. When the dust settles, perhaps we can ask our AI LLMs how to adjudicate that which each of us creates. I love the commenter’s point about how AI can never make eggs regardless of how intelligent it gets. However, I see a future where eggs will be treasured by society just as virtual eggs will be treasured.