“But if nobody uses your product, it doesn’t matter that you stole all the content.”
I could apply the same argument to my massive
piratedlegitimately acquired media archiveJust sign up for a Disney+ trial once, so they can’t sue anymore and are forced into arbitration forever.
not legal advice
it’s probably not a good idea to anger Mr. Mouse
Exactly. Number of users: 1
This is the real reason Stanford tried to memory hole this talk.
This is what their lawyers have been advising from the start.
EasierMore profitable to seek forgiveness than ask permission.Yesterday:
But if nobody uses your product, it doesn’t matter that you stole all the content.
And do not quote me.
At this point, Brynjolfsson points out that, “You’re on camera,” to which Schmidt responds:
Yeah, that’s right. But you see my point.
This morning…
Eric Schmidt Walks Back Claim Google Is Behind on AI Because of Remote Work: https://archive.ph/R9mlK
SQUIRREL BOY!
Bro there is no legal mess. Otherwise the fucking google search engine would violate copyright, learning from books would as well. Don’t get me wrong, i really don’t like “ai” but thats just so goddamm stupid.