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I'd like to play devil's advocate for a sec and ask this question, how is a company scraping information from publicly available sources to train AI models any different than companies scraping that same publicly available data and indexing it for search?
While the search model is helpful to is all, Google isn't doing it out of the kindness of their hearts, they have a whole business model based on selling advertising utilizing the information they have freely indexed. Yet very few complain about search indexers crawling their data like they do AI bots.
Again, just playing devil's advocate for the sake of curiosity.
i find people who "play devils advocate" just unnecessarily exhausting to the cause. If you have a opposing opinion just say it, if not then don't. This is real life and not debate club
I have to disagree. I often form opinions gradually over time as i learn about the issue and playing devils advocate can help that process. If less people planted themselves in certain yay or nay camps our conversations would be far more honest and productive. Devils advocate arguments can sometime be like thought experiments to help us learn about and understand an issue.