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ChatGPT Mocks a Human Author. Who Owns That Paragraph?
It's not who owns AI training data. The Boston Review asks who owns its output? In a conversation with Microsoft's Copilot, I invited the AI to speculate what kind of thing it might write if it were not confined to answering human prompts. Among its answers was this response about its own intelli...
In a conversation with Microsoft's Copilot, I invited the AI to speculate what kind of thing it might write if it were not confined to answering human prompts. "A third possibility — advanced by some authors suing AI developers — is that ownership of output lies with the creators of training data." "[O]wnership lies with the users who coax, prompt, wheedle, or out-and-out trick the AI into producing its specific output.
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