Whistleblower's Death Sparks AI Copyright Dispute
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•Labour is creating a blander, more boring Britain to please big tech
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Suchir Balaji was employed at OpenAI , which makes ChatGPT, but the 26-year-old resigned after accusing his employer of massive and indefensible copyright infringement.
Last week the Government opened a consultation that is expected to make it easier for them to take what they want.
Rights holders will be forced to “opt out” which turns the law on its head.
There are echoes of an older Silicon Valley play book, economist Ben Edelman says.
In a decade our country will be unrecognisable, with perhaps two overseas-owned farming conglomerates where there used to be family farms.
Perhaps instead of a creative industry, there will be just two or three tech companies, serving up slop.
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