Courts will say "no, that's not what we meant by that" and will slap you silly.
AI companies aren't on the side of copyright reform or abolition, they just want an exception for themselves so they can keep doing whatever they're doing now. (And they also want more IP laws to cover the current grey areas, so they can stop pretending to give a damn about open models)
Our government allows ludicrous control to rights holders. I don't own any copies of movies, for example, even discs. Disney owns the physical discs. I just have them in my home. I own the right to play the discs in certain ways. I'll bet policies will be updated to clarify that Disney doesn't approve of, "training AI".
But it's the same here. If you aren't actively doing anything that upsets rights holders, they'll leave you alone.
Well, someone had to say it, so here I go:
inhales
If piracy isnt owning, then buying isn't stealing?
wait i messed it up
A+ for effort lol