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99% of LLMs have pirated content and will continue to regurgitate pirated content until there enough money at stake for a bit lawsuit.
Getty is already suing the Dall-E creators, and someone is suing MS for Copilot; so it's already started
Again, big money users will get sued, everyone else will scrape with impunity.
Sure but I'm not sure why you are bringing this up. What's the wider point you are trying to make?
I'm still perplexed that some people are siding with evil ass Getty in that case. At least the copilot case has some merit but I don't see how Microsoft could lose as that would set precedent for whole AI in the US and no way US is letting that disadvantage to happen. It's meme-level lawsuits.
Just speculation, but I think it's because people think Getty can hire top class laywers and therefore has a better chance of winning compared to, say, the group of artists who were also taking Dall-E to court