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If this passes, this would have the perverse effect of making China (and maybe to a lesser extent the Middle East) the leading suppliers of open source / open weight AI models...
China would be the world leader in making AI model trained on copyrighted content
Well, there is also Europe ✌🏻
No. In the EU, the lobbyists have already won. Major countries, like Germany, have always had very conservative copyright laws. I believe it's one reason why their cultures are losing so hard.
Surprisingly, Japan has adopted a very sensible law on AI training.
I am just sitting here with my eye twitching thinking of all the code I have had to deal with from German companies over the years.