‘Impossible’ to create AI tools like ChatGPT without copyrighted material, OpenAI says::Pressure grows on artificial intelligence firms over the content used to train their products

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    2 years ago

    Why do you have free reign to do the same?

    AIs don’t learn as a human would, and comparisons can’t be made between the learning processes.

    I think you’re going to have a hard time proving a financial distinction between them

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      42 years ago

      You don’t need to prove a financial difference. They are fundamentally different systems that function in different ways. They cannot be compared 1:1 and laws cannot be applied as a 1:1. New regulations need to be added around AI use of copyrighted material.

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        52 years ago

        I agree. For instance, it should be secured in law that you can train AI on anything, to avoid frivolous discussions like this.

        Output is what should be moderated by law.

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          52 years ago

          No

          Why are you entitled to use everyone else’s work? It should be secured in law that licensing applies to training data to avoid frivolous discussions like this. Then it’s an entirely opt-in solution, which works in the benefit of everyone except the people stealing data.

          Output doesn’t matter since it’s pretty well settled it’s not derivative work (as much as I disagree with that statement).

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            62 years ago

            the people stealing data

            No one is doing this

            Output doesn’t matter since it’s pretty well settled it’s not derivative work

            Cool, discussion over.

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              42 years ago

              It is stealing data. In order to train on it they have to store the data. That’s a copyright violation. There’s no way to interpret it as not stealing data.