Even private for-pay AI is useful to me. Even ones I don't pay for myself, since other AI developers have been making heavy use of existing AI models to generate data for training their own new models.
In any event, as I said, copyright doesn't even apply here. Adding a CC license does nothing, it's not "infectious" to AI models trained off of it.
Osa-Eris-Xero512@kbin.social 1 year ago
Yeah, CC doesn't cover it in any case. Any attempt would probably need some sort of bespoke license to specifically target the training use case while still allowing comments to be used like normal.
And a Microsoft-sized pile of money to fight it out in court.
FaceDeer@kbin.social 1 year ago
If copyright doesn't apply to AI training, then no license of any sort will "work" because the trainers could simply refuse it.
Copyleft works because if you refuse the license you're left with no rights to use the work in question. But if you don't need copyright permission to train, that's fine.