
The founder of Twitter (currently X and X) insisted on deleting all intellectual property laws. Elon Musk, who owns X, also expressed his opinion that he agrees, sparking an intellectual property debate in the era of artificial intelligence (AI).
CEO Jack Dorsey, who leads the block as the founder of Twitter, posted a brief tweet on his X on the 12th (local time) saying, “Let’s delete all IP laws.”
Dorsey’s corresponding tweet immediately sparked debate. Investor Chris Messina supported the city’s remarks, saying, “The rule of automatically fining AI when it infringes copyright, or punishing it for three violations, could be another means of social repression, just as the poor went to prison in the past for simply possessing cannabis.”
On the other hand, Nicole Shanahan, a lawyer who was Robert F Kennedy Jr.’s running mate in the last U.S. presidential election, said, “The intellectual property law is the only element that distinguishes human creations from AI creations.” Dorsey commented again and refuted, “What distinguishes us from AI is creativity,” adding, “The current system limits creativity and does not distribute compensation fairly in the hands of a few.”
The city showed interest in the open-source approach of social networking services (SNS), and the representative one is the Blue Sky Project, a decentralized SNS. He is known to think that the intellectual property system is too advantageous for certain platforms or large corporations. They say that existing intellectual property laws put rights ahead of creativity, preventing technological innovation.
[Reporter Lee Youngwook]
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