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Artists May 'Poison' AI Models Before Copyright Office Can Issue Guidance
An anonymous reader writes: Artists have spent the past year fighting companies that have been training AI image generators—including popular tools like the impressively photorealistic Midjourney or the ultra-sophisticated DALL-E 3—on their original works without consent or compensation. Now, the United States has promised to finally g ... ⌘ Read more
@slashdot The question I have is:

> Why aren't more software developers and software companies also fighting back against CoPilot and OpenAI who trained their models on open source code without attribution? (a basic requirement of many licenses(
@slashdot The question I have is:

> Why aren't more software developers and software companies also fighting back against CoPilot and OpenAI who trained their models on open source code without attribution? (a basic requirement of many licenses(
@slashdot The question I have is:

> Why aren't more software developers and software companies also fighting back against CoPilot and OpenAI who trained their models on open source code without attribution? (a basic requirement of many licenses(