If they aren't a violation of copyright, then I want to see what happens when people are trading around models and "prompts" that describe recently released movies and music sufficiently that it competes with the original.
Not necessarily because I like either "we monetize public work" or "copyright robber-barons", but I'd like at least one of them to clearly lose so that the rest of us have clear and fair rules to work with.
Not necessarily because I like either "we monetize public work" or "copyright robber-barons", but I'd like at least one of them to clearly lose so that the rest of us have clear and fair rules to work with.