Large language models (LLMs) set a dangerous data precedent, entering the age of artificial intelligence (AI). ChatGPT and other generative platforms train on information without user consent or compensation, creating significant copyright and ownership issues. The output is “new,” but the input has been copied and pasted from undisclosed sources.
This is a data rights issue that we must address on the eve of AI agents. Despite promising to become superhuman helpers in personal and professional tasks, agents won’t be worthy of trust if…