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Copyright law could ban fictional AI like Star Trek's Data, Reddit discussion suggests

A discussion on Reddit explores the potential implications of copyright law on artificial intelligence, suggesting that a strict interpretation could extend to fictional androids like Data from Star Trek. The argument posits that if AI models trained on copyrighted material are deemed infringing, then any AI-generated content or even AI entities themselves could face similar legal challenges. This perspective highlights a broader debate about the nature of creativity, ownership, and the future of AI in society. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the future legal status of AI and AI-generated content, potentially impacting AI development and deployment.

RANK_REASON Reddit discussion on a hypothetical legal argument concerning AI and copyright.

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Copyright law could ban fictional AI like Star Trek's Data, Reddit discussion suggests

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  1. r/singularity TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/Makaque ·

    The copyright argument against AI, taken to its logical end, would make androids like Data illegal

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