Submitted by Tough_Gadfly t3_116wnco in technology
bairbs t1_j9ao00n wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
They actually are. The precedent has been to use public domain material (which is why there are so many fine art style GANs), create your own data, pay for data to be created, pay for existing data, or keep the models private. There are plenty more artists and other jobs than lawyers who know this isn't fair use and will be negatively impacted if these companies are allowed to continue this practice.
gurenkagurenda t1_j9av16n wrote
That's not what I mean by precedent. I mean that there is no legal precedent.
bairbs t1_j9aygil wrote
Lol, if you think these huge companies don't have teams of lawyers advising them on how to legally create models, you're nuts. OpenAI has everything to gain and nothing to lose by trying to challenge the precedents that are already set.
But keep doing your own research. Maybe they'll hire you (or maybe they already do)
gurenkagurenda t1_j9b8gzz wrote
> OpenAI has everything to gain and nothing to lose by trying to challenge the precedents that are already set.
Please cite the case that you're talking about which you claim sets this precedent. Thanks.
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