“Unmasking the Invisible: Why 2024’s AI Content Revolution May Not Happen—and the Hidden Goldmine Waiting to Be Explored”

Reservation of rights does not limit content “available” for research

Again, material remains available, so the question is really one of economics.

The line between so called “non-commercial” or “research” use for AIs is blurred, to be generous. Want to know who is a tax-exempt non-profit organization, presumably engaged in non-profit AI research? OpenAI. Well, sort of. Its corporate structure is complicated, but as best we can tell, the non-profit co-owns an $80-billion for-profit arm. Microsoft (no one’s example of an eleemosynary enterprise) is a co-owner of the for-profit arm.

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