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The tech giants already violated existing copyright laws when scraping for AI content and faced very few consequences. So far the government has shown an inability to enforce anything.
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Unwillingness. The government (at least in the US) appears to be happy with the status quo because competitive AI is viewed as a strategic necessity.


Honestly I think they’re mostly just distracted. Any other administration this would be a tier 1 priority.

Not knee capping AI, but acknowledging the changes that are coming and figuring out how to mitigate the damage.


So far, yeah. The courts shrugged and said it was allowed under current law.

So the solution to that would be “change the law”.




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