The chapter discusses the legal implications of training large language models on copyrighted content, using examples from The New York Times and Apple. It explores the debate over whether existing copyright laws are sufficient to address the use of AI models, and suggests the need for specific laws or precedents. The chapter also raises questions about fair use, liability laundering, and the responsibility of humans in creating and using these models.
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