>Or they can be forced to destroy or retrain their models
Perhaps.
The media industries have been quite successful in going after kids torrenting movies.
I suspect they'll have less luck going after big tech & an industry drowning in money inflows.
Keep in mind various large techs have already issued blanket indemnities on infringement to their customers. They're absolutely committed & are gonna throw enough lawyers at this to keep everyone busy until 2030.
>They can afford to be responsible members of society here
oh absolutely agree, but they're not going to do that. This is an industry built on questionable practices like tracking after all
Perhaps.
The media industries have been quite successful in going after kids torrenting movies.
I suspect they'll have less luck going after big tech & an industry drowning in money inflows.
Keep in mind various large techs have already issued blanket indemnities on infringement to their customers. They're absolutely committed & are gonna throw enough lawyers at this to keep everyone busy until 2030.
>They can afford to be responsible members of society here
oh absolutely agree, but they're not going to do that. This is an industry built on questionable practices like tracking after all