Comment by jimbob21 6 months ago Actually, it does, at least for this case. The judge just said so. 6 comments jimbob21 Reply NoOn3 6 months ago People have rights, machines don't. Otherwise, maybe give machines the right to vote, for example?... kube-system 6 months ago This case is more like:If a human uses a voting machine, they still have a right to vote.Machines don't have rights. The human using the machine does. protocolture 6 months ago If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.Its like, taking notes, or google image search caching thumbnails. Honestly we dont even need the learning metaphor to see this is obviously not an infringement. palmotea 6 months ago > If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.No, you can't. The only thing you can learn with is your own mind (e.g. loading notes into your laptop is not you learning). 1 reply →
NoOn3 6 months ago People have rights, machines don't. Otherwise, maybe give machines the right to vote, for example?... kube-system 6 months ago This case is more like:If a human uses a voting machine, they still have a right to vote.Machines don't have rights. The human using the machine does. protocolture 6 months ago If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.Its like, taking notes, or google image search caching thumbnails. Honestly we dont even need the learning metaphor to see this is obviously not an infringement. palmotea 6 months ago > If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.No, you can't. The only thing you can learn with is your own mind (e.g. loading notes into your laptop is not you learning). 1 reply →
kube-system 6 months ago This case is more like:If a human uses a voting machine, they still have a right to vote.Machines don't have rights. The human using the machine does.
protocolture 6 months ago If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.Its like, taking notes, or google image search caching thumbnails. Honestly we dont even need the learning metaphor to see this is obviously not an infringement. palmotea 6 months ago > If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.No, you can't. The only thing you can learn with is your own mind (e.g. loading notes into your laptop is not you learning). 1 reply →
palmotea 6 months ago > If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.No, you can't. The only thing you can learn with is your own mind (e.g. loading notes into your laptop is not you learning). 1 reply →
People have rights, machines don't. Otherwise, maybe give machines the right to vote, for example?...
This case is more like:
If a human uses a voting machine, they still have a right to vote.
Machines don't have rights. The human using the machine does.
If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.
Its like, taking notes, or google image search caching thumbnails. Honestly we dont even need the learning metaphor to see this is obviously not an infringement.
> If I can use my brain to learn, I as a human can use my computer to learn.
No, you can't. The only thing you can learn with is your own mind (e.g. loading notes into your laptop is not you learning).
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