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Regarding obsolete models, that's only partially true. There's loads of content that are effectively "finished" and won't be changing, and will grow obsolete at a fairly slow pace. Meaning they'll be useful in the models once trained for years.
Obviously new technology and similar ideas/content that didn't exist when the model was created won't be there, but the amount that changes and or is new is relatively small each year compared to all the historical content.
Openai exec: oh shit damn,. Damn. I gotta call my mom.
Stealing: depriving you of what you own
Copying: taking a picture of what you made.
Stealing is not copying. You still have whatever you started with.
This regulation (and similar being proposed in California) would not be applied retroactively.
Since no retroactive measures are mentioned, the companies that already scraped the web won't be stopped from continuing to use the AI models already trained on that data, but anyone else would be stopped by the law.
It is like making it illegal to rob banks after someone already robbed all the banks and letting them keep all the money.
The law could have made it illegal for use of models trained on the copyrighted materials without permission instead of targeting the process for collecting it.