I don't think anyone is arguing that copyright laws shouldn't apply to ChatGPT. In practice, I believe it's quite rare for ChatGPT to output copyrighted works but if does, the copyright holder would indeed have a claim against OpenAI for redistributing their work without permission.
That being said, this is not what the current ban is about. The ban was ordered by GDPR regulators who have suddenly decided that using publicly available information on the web to train machine learning models is not allowed due to "privacy concerns". It has nothing to do with copyright.
That being said, this is not what the current ban is about. The ban was ordered by GDPR regulators who have suddenly decided that using publicly available information on the web to train machine learning models is not allowed due to "privacy concerns". It has nothing to do with copyright.