@modulux Sure. I don't know how the arguments are playing out in the EU, but from what I've watched here in the US, the typical argument is that the outputs -- or at least, some subset of the possible outputs -- of generative AI tools constitute derivative works of the data that they were trained on. And derivative works require permission from the copyright holder in order to commercialize them in most cases.
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