Blog post argues AI constitutes unauthorized plagiarism at scale
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Summary
A blog post arguing that AI systems engage in unauthorized plagiarism by training on content without consent from original authors, then selling the results without compensation. The author criticizes both AI companies and their customers who profit from repurposing copied material from across the internet.
Key quotes
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the customer of these AI companies (AI tools bro) sell the prompted / processed result to other customers, profitting off things AI has copied from all over the internet.
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