These sites allow user to talk with AI powered characters. Users often create character templates based on copyrighted IP on these sites, and other users can talk to them.
In theory those characters are under copyright, yes. But it’s similar to posting memes or lets plays; they don’t lawyer against it unless they’re assholes. So, avoid Mario, I guess.
However, the training data used by many of these huge models of full of copyrighted material from smaller, poorer creators, which is a serious problem IMO. But they can’t afford to lawyer up against the big megacorps so nobody in the US listens to them.
GenAI is really the rich get richer.
I believe there is still a major court case underway to decide if AI trained on copyrighted data makes it’s derivative works copyrighted too.
It’s an important court battle because it will set a precedent for every other AI related case for all the other AI companies