- cross-posted to:
- technology@piefed.social
- cross-posted to:
- technology@piefed.social
For years, tech giants have argued that if information is available on the internet, it can be used for AI model development and outputs. They call it fair use. Content owners have tried to prevent this, with no success.
Now Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google are discovering what the rest of the internet has already learned through painful experience: once you put something online, people will find ways to use it in ways you don’t like and can’t stop.
The latest flashpoint is something called “distillation,” using the outputs of one AI model to improve another. Anthropic says competitors are harvesting its outputs at scale, turning billions of dollars of research into a shortcut for rivals. OpenAI and Google have made similar warnings recently.


That’s not good. Investors hate costly and protracted legal fights. There was another story about OpenAI stealing tech from apple and I think some kind of data leak maybe? If investors lose confidence in OpenAI that pretty much pops the bubble.
With hundreds of billions in their warchests, are there enough lawfirms in the world to meet their legal needs in the coming battle?
Cheaper to get politicians to rule in your favour.
Political lobbying is just a higer form of lawyering… most legislators (and virtually all judges) are ex-lawyers.