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AI giants learn what everyone else on the modern internet already knows

First publishedJul 12, 14:02 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 14:39 UTC · 6h ago
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Major AI companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google are realizing that putting content online means it will be used in ways the original creator might not want. They learned this through difficult experiences with internet data. This confirms what many people already knew about how the modern internet works.

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Big technology companies, such as Google and OpenAI, have been building AI models. These models use information from the entire internet. The companies thought they could control how their content was used. Now, they see that people will always find ways to use it, even if the owners don't like it.

Why it matters

This is important because it changes how these tech giants think about 'fair use.' It means creators need to accept that once something is online, it might be used by AI without their full control.

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Which companies are learning this lesson?
Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google are the main companies learning this.
What did they think about online content before?
They thought that if information was on the internet, it could be used for AI development fairly.
What does 'fair use' mean here?
It means using someone else's work in a way that is considered fair or acceptable.
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All outlets frame the story similarly, focusing on the irony of the AI giants learning something obvious about the internet.

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    The realization is a painful lesson learned through experience.

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    Business InsiderHighlights that this knowledge came from 'painful experience.'
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    Content owners tried to stop the AI use but failed.

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    Business InsiderNotes that content owners have tried to prevent this usage.
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