In an interview, Zuckerberg claimed that "individual creators or publishers tend to overestimate the value of their specific content," reflecting a dismissive attitude toward content creators, whose works are utilized by AI companies without fair compensation.
Zuckerberg's assertion that if creators opted out of having their content scraped, "then we just wouldn't use their content," reveals a disregard for the long-term impact of content exploitation on creators' livelihoods.
Zuckerberg posed the question, "To what degree do you still get to control it and own it and license it?" indicating a potential shift in the perception of ownership in the digital age, highlighting the complexities introduced by AI.
Tech leaders, including OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Microsoft AI’s Mustafa Suleyman, echo similar sentiments, suggesting that content published online should be treated as "freeware" and usable without consent.
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