Meta admits using pirated books to train AI, but won't pay for itUnruffled@lemmy.dbzer0.commod to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com – 418 points – 6 days agotechspot.com68Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsIf Meta can pirate stuff, then the Internet Archive can pirate stuff and I can also pirate stuff. Fair is fair. Ah, common mistake. The law is only for poor people, you see. Don't you feel silly now?I feel so silly that I wouldn't even know how to describe it. I know! I'll pirate hundreds of books from well-known authors so that I can easily find a useful metaphor.
If Meta can pirate stuff, then the Internet Archive can pirate stuff and I can also pirate stuff. Fair is fair. Ah, common mistake. The law is only for poor people, you see. Don't you feel silly now?I feel so silly that I wouldn't even know how to describe it. I know! I'll pirate hundreds of books from well-known authors so that I can easily find a useful metaphor.
Ah, common mistake. The law is only for poor people, you see. Don't you feel silly now?I feel so silly that I wouldn't even know how to describe it. I know! I'll pirate hundreds of books from well-known authors so that I can easily find a useful metaphor.
I feel so silly that I wouldn't even know how to describe it. I know! I'll pirate hundreds of books from well-known authors so that I can easily find a useful metaphor.
If Meta can pirate stuff, then the Internet Archive can pirate stuff and I can also pirate stuff. Fair is fair.
Ah, common mistake. The law is only for poor people, you see. Don't you feel silly now?
I feel so silly that I wouldn't even know how to describe it.
I know! I'll pirate hundreds of books from well-known authors so that I can easily find a useful metaphor.