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Suchir Balaji , a former OpenAI researcher, has come out against the company’s data-hoovering business model.
He argues that OpenAI is not complying with U.S. copyright law.
Balaji is one of a growing chorus of voices that see the AI industry's business model as based on shaky (if not plainly illegitimate) legal ground.
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