AI firms treat any "publicly available" data as fair game
Briefly

That phrase confuses people, It's probably designed to confuse people.
Publicly available doesn't mean anyone has given permission for use in the training of an AI system.
Many of the 'publicly available' books they took were from websites known for pirated content.
Authors, publishers, and copyright holders have brought suits arguing AI companies engage in massive copyright infringement.
Read at Axios
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