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Comment by nunez

18 hours ago

They _already have_ a monopoly on it, by design.

The data is definitely a critical piece, but they are the only companies with the cash, hardware and talent to train frontier AI models from scratch. (The models that are fine-tuned by everyone else, to be clear.)

I don't see that changing either; there is no incentive to make training cheaper and more accessible.

I was hoping that this bill would make it possible to _retroactively_ seek legal action for copyrighted data in data sets, but, yeah, as journaled here, this will amount to a clause on an optional-but-not-optional EULA to give them "permission" to do what they were already doing, perhaps even more flagrantly.