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I see that as a copyright problem, not a specific LLM one.
This issue is largely manifesting through AI scraping right now. Additionally, many intentionally ignore
robots.txt. Currently, LLM scrapers are basically just bad actors on the internet. Courts have also ruled in favor of a number of AI companies when sued in the US, so it's unlikely anything will change. Effectively, if you don't like the status quo, stuff like this is one of your few options.This isn't even mentioning of course whether we actually want these companies to improve their models before resolving the problems of energy consumption and potential displacement of human workers.
All crawlers ignore robots text since the very start. Anyway, if THAT is the problem then IT is a problem, not the LLMs as a whole.
You can tell when you're talking with someone who has been given the position of 'AI Bad', but doesn't actually understand the moral positions or technological details that form the foundation of that argument by how confidently they repeat some detail that is clearly nonsense to anybody with knowledge of the subject.