Comment by Eisenstein
7 hours ago
> It's legal and perfectly reasonable for a human being to combine organic fuels with oxygen from the air to create energy and CO2.
Is there any line past which it becomes unreasonable?
> It would not be reasonable to allow machines to do that at unlimited scale without restrictions.
If the machines were a replacement for a damaged respiratory system in a human would it reasonable?
What about if the machine were being used by a human to do something else that was important?
Where is the line where it becomes reasonable?
> Is there any line past which it becomes unreasonable?
That's exactly the question we should be asking about AI and fair use.
Are you refusing to engage with your own metaphor?
You're taking the metaphor much too seriously. It was only an example to illustrate that human rights don't automatically apply to machines. Let's not read too much into it.
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