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A rising movement of artists and authors are suing tech companies for training AI on their work without credit or payment

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[–] 33KK@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My concern is that billions of works are being used for training with no consent and no regard to the license, and that the model "learns" is not an excuse. If someone saved some of my content for personal use, sure, I don't mind that at all, but huge scale scraping for-profit operation downloading all content they physically can? Fuck off. I just blocked all the crawlers from ever accesing my websites (well, google and bing literally refuse to index my stuff properly anyway, so fuck them too, none of them even managed to read the sitemap properly, and it was definitely valid)