• Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    Among other things, the code requires companies to provide and regularly update documentation about their AI tools and services; bans developers from training AI on pirated content; and comply with content owners’ requests to not use their works in their data sets.

    If Meta can’t agree with basic decency like that, I take it as clear evidence that Meta needs more regulation. I get the feeling that we’re watching a replay of the tobacco-asbestos-oil story again. Strict regulation seems to be the only way to control these corporations.

    • huppakee@feddit.nl
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      4 months ago

      we’re watching a replay of the tobacco-asbestos-oil story again

      Even hollywood has better sequels

  • Mechanize@feddit.it
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    4 months ago

    This, plus the recent ‘pay or consent’ fiasco, makes pretty clear they are going straight for a deliberate collision route with the EU.

    I assume they got some kind of political backing for it, it’s a quite sudden all in. Sigh.

    EDIT: Wrong link