> and there's been no consequences.
Anthropic paid $1.5 billion for that, and never publicly deployed a model derived from the illegally downloaded data.
I'm not sure about the other companies off the top of my head - but I rather imagine they either never did this (I note that Google for instance already has lawfully acquired copies of basically every scrap of data you can imagine wanting to pirate) or are in the process of being sued or settled and I missed the news.
1.5B settlement where they admitted no wrongdoing and are indemnified? They burn 5B per year. If an individual did the same their lives would be destroyed. It's just another case of a corporation breaking the law and paying a fine as a cost of doing business.
And none of this changes the fact that they did it in the first place and were comfortable doing so, thereby demonstrating that they are not trustworthy actors. If they could spend another 1.5B to advance their models with ill-gotten training data, there's every reason to believe they'd do it all over again.