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Stephen King: My Books Were Used to Train AI
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What law does talk about it, then?
That would be a worthwhile question if that was the contention.
You seem to be suggesting that training these LLMs is illegal, with things like "ChatGPT's theft" and " the piracy is hidden behind its training".
In order for something to be illegal there has to be a law making it illegal. What law is that?