The way AI is used to launder copyright and licensing is concerning. Copyrighted data is used to train a model. The model’s output, now also licensed, is used to finetune a second model, also separately licensed. Finally, this highly licensed model is considered for public release.
The attitude is basically the same as a pirating but there is no similar legal precedent.
HyperModerate t1_jcd0lnn wrote
Reply to comment by Nhabls in [D] What do people think about OpenAI not releasing its research but benefiting from others’ research? Should google meta enforce its patents against them? by [deleted]
The way AI is used to launder copyright and licensing is concerning. Copyrighted data is used to train a model. The model’s output, now also licensed, is used to finetune a second model, also separately licensed. Finally, this highly licensed model is considered for public release.
The attitude is basically the same as a pirating but there is no similar legal precedent.
To be clear, I think AI research should be open.