
Developer argues AI training amounts to large-scale plagiarism without consent
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A developer has published a direct critique of how AI models are trained on copyrighted work without artist or creator permission. The argument reframes the machine learning pipeline as systematic plagiarism—relevant to indie makers who both create content and use AI tools, forcing a reckoning with whose work trains the models they rely on.
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