• GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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    28 days ago

    …no?

    That’s exactly what the ruling prohibits - it’s fair use to train AI models on any copies of books that you legally acquired, but never when those books were illegally acquired, as was the case with the books that Anthropic used in their training here.

    This satirical torrent client would be violating the laws just as much as one without any slow training built in.

    • RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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      28 days ago

      But if one person buys a book, trains an “AI model” to recite it, then distributes that model we good?

      • GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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        28 days ago

        I don’t think anyone would consider complete verbatim recitement of the material to be anything but a copyright violation, being the exact same thing that you produce.

        Fair use requires the derivative work to be transformative, and no transformation occurs when you verbatim recite something.