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I think the issue is that it's really really hard to build a model that only uses data from one source.
But if someone/company were to provide/produce millions of pieces of their own training data they can build a model that is solely owned by them, or make that available for licensing.
But how do you prove what data gets distilled into a model? Especially if it takes an enormous amount of time and energy to build the model?
Perhaps there needs to be a way to permanently tag input information that is used to build models... and have a way to segregate/remove infringing information. Perhaps a first true usecase for crypto/NFT's.