AI Data Laundering: How Academic and Nonprofit Researchers Shield Tech Companies from Accountability - Waxy.org
Tech companies working with AI are outsourcing data collection and training to academic/nonprofit research groups, shielding them from potential accountability and legal liability.
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Not sure how many photographers and artists know about all these AI projects evolution and their impact on your work and IP, ownership, 3rd party usage, data scraping, etc. Ethically speaking, imho it's dubious how all of humanities creations are being chewed up into AI and spit out. Going back to the Napster days and cultural change of torrents, file sharing, etc we have a entire younger generation raised on digital everything and some of whom do not place monetary value on other peoples work and creation and find ways to copy, remix, repurpose such. It's a mixed bag, and I don't want to sound like a knuckle dragger. If you have copyrighted photos online hosted somewhere, could be likely your work has been input into this AI.