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Copyright lawsuits against AI may benefit incumbents, not curb AI

The author expresses concern that using copyright law to combat AI overreach will primarily benefit large corporations with extensive intellectual property. They argue that such lawsuits are unlikely to dismantle copyright law but could instead create new avenues for rent-seeking by IP owners. This approach may inadvertently strengthen the position of incumbents rather than curb AI's impact. AI

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IMPACT Using copyright law against AI may inadvertently strengthen large IP holders and create new rent-seeking opportunities, rather than curb AI's broader impact.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the potential implications of using copyright law against AI.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    @ glyph I’m quite wary of using copyright law to fight # AI overreach, because whatever happens in the lawsuits that ensue, the winners will invariably be the i

    @ glyph I’m quite wary of using copyright law to fight # AI overreach, because whatever happens in the lawsuits that ensue, the winners will invariably be the incumbents that own a ton of copyrightable IP. Suing AI companies isn’t going to dismantle copyright law. But it might tu…