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AI Principle: People Should Be Compensated For Their Work – Or – AIs Don’t Get a Free Ride

AI Principle: People Should Be Compensated For Their Work – Or – AIs Don’t Get a Free Ride

Artificial intelligence, My Blog Posted by Scott Ambler 4Comments

First the AIs came for the artists, and I did not speak out – because I was not an artist. People deserve to be paid for both their work and their way of working (their style).

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