Drew Wilson
"The courts are increasingly tossing these cases for the junk lawsuits that they are.
"Heck, in some instances, there might be a stronger case for using moral rights where people’s likeness is used for something that is outputted by AI (especially in the case of AI that is used to create NSFW material), but the angle being used to attack AI is just not working.
"Yes, there are cases that are ongoing, but the legal trend here is not exactly looking promising for those who think they have a case against LLMs in the first place.
"By all means, though, feel free to try anyway and waste your time and money losing in court. Nothings stopping you there.
"At any rate, the TechCrunch author has completely failed to present a case for copyright infringement here.
"The author screamed about how OpenAI used streams and video walkthroughs. The logical response here is, “so what?” You have to actually show actual copyright infringement take place. Watching a stream or a publicly available YouTube simply isn’t a case."
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