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Do you think AI training will be treated similarly to reverse-engineering cases?
Reverse engineering means a method or process of developing or manufacturing a known product was discovered through “working backward”, such as taking apart, of the known product to access the underlying concepts. Reverse-Engineering is generally considered legal and fair use according to cases like Sega v. Accolade and Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. v. Connectix Corp. but do you think these cases are applicable to AI training?
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