RE: The End of Intellectual Property: On Imagination, Artificial Intelligence, and Procedural Generation
I'm not really sure if that's true. It's sort of like saying, if I stand on the earth and jump infinity times, surely at least one of those times I will never come down. Can that be right? Or if I flip a coin infinity times, one of those times, it won't land on heads or tails but exactly on the side of the coin. Or that if I hit an iPhone 6 with a hammer infinity times, eventually it will become an iPhone 7. I'm not sure if adding infinity to the equation can affect the nature of the process that much.
Maybe a better way to phrase it: over time, all possible permutations within a considerable length of zeroes and ones (because that's the most basic form of information) will be known, if T ~ ∞. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem
It seems like IP is already obsolete, or pretty close to it. Most people around the world just act as if those laws don't exist.
Yeah that's true.. we just see stuff on the internet and just make memes out of it :) The problem only comes when it hurts the big guy (or perceived to..)