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AI is just unauthorised plagiarism at a bigger scale (axelk.ee)

824 points by speckx · 53 days ago · 733 comments on HN

Article summary

The article discusses the issue of AI-powered plagiarism, where AI companies use input from various sources without consent or compensation to the original authors, and then sell the learned results to customers. The author shares a personal experience of discovering that their e-commerce tutorials were copied by another website, which ranked higher in Google search results. The author argues that this behavior is lazy and greedy. The article raises concerns about the impact of AI on original content creators and the value of information.

Main themes

  • AI-powered plagiarism
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Content creation and ownership
  • AI ethics and responsibility
  • Information control and agency

What commenters say

  • The concept of unauthorized plagiarism is redundant, as plagiarism by definition implies a lack of authorization.
  • The use of AI to copy and disseminate information at scale is a new and significant issue that requires attention and regulation.
  • The ability of AI to facilitate plagiarism and copyright infringement is not a new problem, but rather a scaling of existing issues.
  • The concentration of AI capabilities in the hands of a few corporations raises concerns about the exploitation of public goods for private gain.
  • The impact of AI on original content creators and the value of information is a significant concern, as it can lead to the devaluation of creative work.
  • The use of AI can be seen as a form of democratization of information, allowing for the free exchange of ideas and promoting human advancement.
  • The negative consequences of AI, such as job displacement and IP theft, outweigh the potential benefits and require a more cautious approach to its development and deployment.