15 Nov 2019, 16:37 by [email protected]: > Am Fr., 15. Nov. 2019 um 13:44 Uhr schrieb Joseph Eisenberg <> > [email protected]> >: > >> I understand that training their algorithim ("AI") on Openstreetmap >> data is fine. >> >> > > > actually this is something I do not understand. What is called "artificial > intelligence" in this context is actually just a statistical method, so the > "intelligence" that results from this can hardly be seen as something > different than a derived database. You transform OSM data into another state. > To be more specific, it is taking OSM data, aerial imagery data and source code and using all three sources of data to produce a new dataset. This is probably underexplored part of a copyright, but at least some cases would certainly have the same copyright as OSM data. it is logical to me that in most useful cases would be a derivative of OSM data and aerial imagery data, but copyright law is not famous for making sense.
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