• @Jhex@lemmy.world
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    468 days ago

    trained on stolen books? then I guess I can download these from anywhere I may find for free as well, right?

    • @I3lackshirts94@lemmy.world
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      68 days ago

      This has actually got me thinking differently about AI all together.

      The best use for AI needs to be for the individual. I want MY ai to read books or research with or complete tasks for me.

      I don’t want another company to do it for me or monetize it or steal content with it.

    • @pressanykeynow@lemmy.world
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      28 days ago

      Well, yeah, you can. Whoever told you that you can’t, don’t believe them, they are probably being payed to say it. You could also pay for the book to support the author but most likely your money will not go to the author so don’t bother.

    • @Anomalocaris@lemm.ee
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      17 days ago

      isn’t the current law not recognising AI stuff for copyright?

      IE, downloading their audiobooks illegally is impossible are they are by default in the public domain.

      • @ArtificialHoldings@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        Hmmm, you might have a case but maybe not.

        The US Copyright office currently does not recognize protections for AI-generated works, and for portions of complete works that are AI-generated. For example, if a comic has graphics generated by AI but a script written by people, the graphics and character likenesses, etc are not protected by copyright.

        For audiobooks, the original work and the accompanying recording are both protected by copyright. The audiobook is considered a derivative work, so it may still be protected based on the fact that the original work is rightfully protected by copyright.