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I can't believe we're still on this nonsense about AI stealing data for training.
I've had this argument so many times before y'all need to figure out which data you want free and which data do you want to pay for because you can't have it both ways.
Either the data is free or it's paid for. For everyone including individuals and corporations.
You can't have data be free for some people and be paid for for others it doesn't work that way we don't have the infrastructure to support this kind of thing.
For example Wikipedia can't make its data available for AI training for a price and free for everyone else. You can just go to wikipedia.com and read all the data that you want. It's available for free there's no paywall there's no subscriptions no account to make no password to put in no username to think of.
Either all data is free or it's all paid for.
I tend to think that information should be free, generally, so I would probably be fine with "OpenAI the non-profit" taking copyrighted data under fair-use, but I don't extend that thinking to "OpenAI the for-profit company".