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copyright is not inherently capitalistic, of course big corpos use it as a capitalism tool, like every aspect of life.  Think of it like this, all the artist of disney movies should have the rights to the work they did, but they don't, disney owns their work. This is the base of class struggle, the workers build things and corporations steal their work and the financial gains they could acquire from it with the famous wage theft. The same thing happens with AI, all the work produced by artists/programmers is stolen by AI companies that then resell the machine that creates an altered version of their work, it's quite similar to the example I gave except it skips the "wage" and just keeps the theft. Using AI is very capitalistic.

Copyright should not be limited to capitalism, as it can also exist elsewhere. But there is no such thing as whether tools are capitalist or not, it is the operating model and users behind them. Your view that using AI is capitalism is very one-sided.

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yes, using AI is very capitalistic, it's a tool you do not need in your life whatsoever. I'm not going back on that. Ai exploits all workers in all it's ways, from the workers who build the LLM's, to artists who's works get stolen, to the workers who suffer from data centers being built, from the workers who need to classify photos and images to classify the scraped data (and by the way are paid miserable wages and have to see full gore pictures in order to label them).  And you might build your own LLM at home, and it'll not be able to achieve much without the scraped data. It is fully dependent on the exploitation of someone elses work. Which is why it's inherently capitalistic.

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yeah i delete it myself

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Thanks.