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lifeisstillgoodyesterday at 9:23 PM3 repliesview on HN

And that’s probably the OpenAI killer. If any of my work product from now to 2030 could legitimately be entangled in any of the millions of coming copyright claims, I am in a world of hurt.

This fast run to use LLMs in everything can be undone by one court decision - and the sensible thing is to isolate as much as you can.

Really interesting insight


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orwinyesterday at 9:40 PM

Also I don't think it will be easy to defend a copyright on AI-generated images, especially if your IP is 'lot of humanoid soldiers in power armor' and not specific characters.

nlyesterday at 9:59 PM

OpenAI indemnifies customers against copyright claims: https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=671fdd7f-3cef...

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doctorpanglossyesterday at 9:28 PM

> If any of my work product from now to 2030 could legitimately be entangled in any of the millions of coming copyright claims, I am in a world of hurt.

right... there has been ample code and visual art around to copy for decades, and people have, and they get away with it, and nothing bad happens, and where are the "millions of coming copyright claims" now?

i don't think what you are talking about has anything to do with killing openai, there's no one court decision that has to do with any of this stuff.

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