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Microsoft AI CEO says using open web content to train AI models isn't wrong

Microsoft AI CEO says anyone can copy, recreate and reproduce content on the open web (image source: Mustafa Suleyman)
Microsoft AI CEO says anyone can copy, recreate and reproduce content on the open web (image source: Mustafa Suleyman)
Mustafa Suleyman, the AI CEO at Microsoft, argues that anything that's accessible on the open web is "freeware," and anyone can freely use the content. As for the websites that have clear disclaimers about not using their content without permission, Suleyman says that it's a "gray area," and he thinks "that's going to work its way through the courts."

In an interview with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin, Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman expressed his understanding of web copyright law. Suleyman says that content that is accessible on the open web is "freeware," and anyone can copy it, reproduce with it, and recreate it.

This stance comes after Microsoft and OpenAI have been accused of stealing copyrighted content to train AI models. The two companies are currently the target of numerous lawsuits, and Suleyman's statement has now started more debates regarding the matter.

Of course, Suleyman did mention scraping from publishers or websites that explicitly say not to use their content without permission. The Microsoft AI CEO says "that's a gray area," and he thinks that it's "going to work its way through the courts."

A good number of the ongoing lawsuits about this matter suggest that the publishers are not in the same lane as Suleyman. What OpenAI and Microsoft have been accused of doing is rather seen as stealing. But until the laws catch up with current technology, we may not see governments taking a stand against this practice.

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Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2024-06-30 (Update: 2024-08-15)