The war between copyright holders and AI companies has been raging for years at this point. AI’s seemingly magical ability to synthesize human-like text and lifelike videos Stephen Hawking demands a huge appetite for data from books, films, music, and even your social media posts.

AI’s appetite for raw data has been a huge legal sticking point, to put it mildly. Yet as Politico notes in a recent article, legal experts are now growing incensed not just about what’s going into the chatbots — but what’s coming out.

“Courts might accept copying for transformative learning, but they may be less forgiving when AI models generate recognizable… images where infringement risk is likely higher,” copyright law scholar Abdi Aidid told the outlet.

That “transformative learning” has been key to the A

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