In the age of reposts and generative AI, "attribution" is irrelevant. Nobody cares who originally made some content, and it truly doesn't matter.
>The more likely outcome is that content producers increasingly withdraw into closed paid platforms
Nah. You didn't get paid to write that post, did you? You did it for free. People nowadays are perfectly willing to create free content, and often high quality content, sometimes anonymously, even before generative AI.
There's no need for financial incentives anymore. As content creation becomes easier, people will start creating out of intrinsic motivation - to express themselves, to influence others and to inform. It's better that way.
Restricting content so that others can't benefit from it is not pro-human or pro-creator, it's selfish and wasteful. We should get rid of licenses altogether and feed everything humanity creates into a common AI model that is available for use by everyone.
>The more likely outcome is that content producers increasingly withdraw into closed paid platforms
Nah. You didn't get paid to write that post, did you? You did it for free. People nowadays are perfectly willing to create free content, and often high quality content, sometimes anonymously, even before generative AI.
There's no need for financial incentives anymore. As content creation becomes easier, people will start creating out of intrinsic motivation - to express themselves, to influence others and to inform. It's better that way.
Restricting content so that others can't benefit from it is not pro-human or pro-creator, it's selfish and wasteful. We should get rid of licenses altogether and feed everything humanity creates into a common AI model that is available for use by everyone.