If explicit permission for specifically AI training is required then AI is basically impossible, because nobody gave that permission.
I don’t think such permission should be required, though, either legally or ethically. When you put something up for public viewing you don’t get to retroactively go “but not like that” when something you didn’t expect looks at it. The permission you gave inherently involves flexibility.
If explicit permission for specifically AI training is required then AI is basically impossible, because nobody gave that permission.
I don’t think such permission should be required, though, either legally or ethically. When you put something up for public viewing you don’t get to retroactively go “but not like that” when something you didn’t expect looks at it. The permission you gave inherently involves flexibility.