Take a read here. It's a better summary than I could manage.
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For super permissible licenses like MIT then it's probably fine. Maybe folks would need to list the training data and all the licenses (since a common requirement of many of even the most permissible licenses is to include a copy of the license).
As far as I know, a court hasn't ruled on whether clauses like "share alike" or "copy left" (think CC BY-SA or GPL) would require anything special or not allow models. Anyone saying otherwise is just making a best guess. My best guess is (pessimistically) that it won't do any good because things produced by a machine cannot be copyrighted. But I haven't done much of a deep dive. I got really interested in the differences between many software licenses a few years back and did some reading but I'm far from an expert.
You realize that there have been multiple websites scraped, right? So decentralizing doesn't solve this issue in particular. Especially when federated sites like Lemmy provide a view of the entire fediverse (more or less).
The irony is that folks complain about stuff like Discord partly because it cannot be scraped by search engines but that would also protect it from being scraped by AI tools.
It all went downhill when they banned and slandered Monica.
Everything you submit to StackOverflow is licensed under either MIT or CC depending on when you submitted it.
That's been the case for well over a decade going back to some of the earliest iPods. It's nothing new.
You can't compare Wii U because it has to be super close to the console and not all games could be played on the game pad. Unless the Vita had HDMI output then this was definitely a new feature of game consoles. Maybe you can compare NetBooks to the Switch if you're being generous but laptops and phones are a totally different form factor.
I think it's because they're targeting a very small number of devices as opposed to the infinite number of possible combinations of hardware a computer could have.
You've basically described all gaming consoles lol
and didn't introduce anything their other consoles didnt already have (nor have I ever seen someone use half the features).
I don't remember undocking my PS4 to play it on the go.
The person you were replying to was talking about scraping.