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this post was submitted on 10 Jul 2023
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Read the whole thing. The reason OpenAI is opposing the law is not necessarily copyright infringement.
This is the more likely problem.
Given their name is "OpenAI" and they were founded on the idea of being transparent with those exact things, I'm less impressed that that's what they're upset about. The keep saying they're "protecting" us by not releasing us, which just isn't true. They're protecting their profits and valuation.
Maybe, but I believe that the AI model of this level should not be shared with dictators like the CCP, at least for now.