"Addressing AI's Copyright Problem and Legal Lag in Tech"

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Large language models like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT are facing threats such as model collapse, legal challenges from copyright holders, and the potential for manipulated data injected by independent creators and hostile state governments. The rush to profit from AI without considering the negative outcomes and fostering a healthy relationship with human creators may lead to a future where AI exacerbates global issues and economic instability. Despite the potential positive aspects of AI, the lack of forethought and consideration for potential harm could result in a timebomb for AI corporations.
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