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you’re wanting to give people the right to control other people’s ability to analyze the things that they see on public display.
For the second time, that’s not what I want to do - I pretty much said so explicitly with my example.
Human studying a piece of content - fine.
Training a Machine Learning model on that content without the creator’s permission - not fine.
But if you honestly think that a human learning something, and a ML model learning something are exactly the same, and should be treated as such, this conversation is pointless.
And that’s the third time you’ve tried to put words into my mouth, rather than arguing my points directly.
Have fun battling your straw men, I’m out.