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OpenAI Pleads That It Can’t Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free

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OpenAI Pleads That It Can’t Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free

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OpenAI is begging Parliament to allow it to use copyrighted works because it's "impossible" for the company to make money without them.
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    Good artists copy, great artists steal. If I think even Steve Jobs mentioned having in mind their visit in Xerox Parc research lab

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      Wait, steal = taking away from the original owner

      Meaning, good artist copy, while great artist display anticompetitive behavior?

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        1•10 months ago

        It’s not my quote

        https://creativityclasses.com/good-artists-copy-great-artists-steal/

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          Ah, steal in the sense of copy and then stealing the market away?

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          Oh yeah, Picasso. The great artist who was an abusive guy who beat her mistress to paint her crying (The Weeping Woman / Dora Maar).

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            I only want to know how did you bump on this off topic

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              Beyond the legal aspect, AI training on artists’ works poses an ethical problem. And when it comes to ethics, I think we can avoid quoting Picasso,

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                It’s widely quoted quote even by Steve Jobs. You’re reacting like: famous austrian painter liked animals and forbid animal cruelty. So it means like you’re like him

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