On 09.05.25 19:20, Russ Allbery wrote:
Matthias Urlichs<matth...@urlichs.de> writes:

The problem is that all those missing factors are destined to go
un-missing — and then what? We can't base our rules on biological
exceptionalism.
Why not? The entirety of law, politics, and civilization is designed by
humans,

I'm not disputing any of that. *Of course* we should write our rules and laws to benefit humans / humanity, not robots or AIs or corporate profiteering or what-have-you.

All I'm saying is that the idea "a human can examine a lot of copyrighted stuff and then produce non-copyrighted output but a computer cannot" might still hold some water today, but the bucket is leaky and getting leakier every couple of months, if not weeks.

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-- Matthias Urlichs

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