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Putting your work "out there" on the internet
Artist's will, don't exploit
Detour: plagiarism
There's also the problem of correctly sourcing information used in forming an opinion.
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#The Anti-Plagiarism Argument: Response to Frye...
Economics
WIP
One point: I've refuted the technical underpinnings of one of the biggest purported value adds, ie summaries. What does that do to the optics of AI from a business standpoint?
What these incentives teach us
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==
The enforcement problem
WIP
Building universal truth
WIP
Ethics
Why is piracy ethical, but not AI training? WIP