He quit a GenAI leader in protest. Now he wants to create fairer systems for artists
Briefly

"I've always really wanted to make sure that these tools are built with the consent of the creators behind the training data," he tells TNW on a video call from his home in Silicon Valley.
In response, creators and copyright holders have launched numerous lawsuits. They're angry that their work is being taken, adapted, and monetized without permission or remuneration.
Read at TNW | Deep-Tech
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