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title: New Note
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date: 2024-03-07
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lastmod: 2024-03-07
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draft: true
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## Putting your work "out there" on the internet
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Artist's will, don't exploit
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### Detour: plagiarism
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There's also the problem of correctly sourcing information used in forming an opinion.
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One proposed "solution" to AI use of copyrighted works is interestingly to cite those works used in generating an answer. But I actually think an anti-plagiarism argument that I disagree with regarding human work finds footing here. I talked about the *reductio ad absurdum* point in [[Essays/plagiarism#Response to Frye|🅿️ my response to Frye on plagiarism]]...
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## Economics
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WIP
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### What these incentives teach us
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At the end of the day, these policy arguments are here to suggest what direction the law should move in. To solve the economic "half" of the AI problem, what about a different kind of commercial right? Something more trademark than copyright. ==use of expression; remedies too==
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## The enforcement problem
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WIP
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## Building universal truth
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WIP
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## Ethics
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Why is piracy ethical, but not AI training?
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WIP |