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bairbs t1_j9aygil wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
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)
bairbs t1_j9axo6n wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
Lol, you're the one bringing search engines into this for some reason. It's a disingenuous argument and way off base from my point, which is why I'm not responding to it. You've also found all my comments and responded to them agressuvely like a good shill
bairbs t1_j9awnxc wrote
Reply to comment by Slippedhal0 in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
Technically, if you bought the movie, you could copy it for your own use. You just can't share it, which to your point is very hard to enforce for private use outside of the internet.
I'm thinking of fair use when I say "do whatever they want with copyright privately"
bairbs t1_j9aog2w wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
Because I'm not talking about defining a model, I'm talking about scraping copyrighted material. Why would I change the subject to your strawman argument?
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.
bairbs t1_j9an2db wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
I'm speaking about using copyrighted art, music, etc. I understand what training is. I also understand the steps companies take to prevent even the perception that they're training on copyrighted material. They either generate pseudo data or purchase entire libraries from stock photo sites. OpenAI and by extension, Microsoft are hoping they can get enough people on their side by saying, "Nothing is copyright if you think about it," so they can do whatever they like.
bairbs t1_j9agwyq wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
Exactly. This is what big tech has been doing already to create legal and ethical data.
The training data is the bottleneck. OpenAI is trying to see if they can pull a fast one by releasing models using copyrighted material
bairbs t1_j9agew9 wrote
Reply to comment by Slippedhal0 in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
People can do whatever they want with copyright privately. It's when you release the work or try to commercialize it that causes the problems. Nothing is stopping AI companies from scraping and training all day. In order to release it, they should compensate the copyright holders
bairbs t1_j9ag5if wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
Why not? Just say scraping is fine for research and private models. As soon as you release it to the public or try to monetize it, then it's outside of fair use. Just like Nintendo, when they go after passion project games that are similar in theme, style, and mechanics. You can't just take other people's work and make money off of it
bairbs t1_j90pklh wrote
Reply to comment by Blacksbren in I Watched Elon Musk Kill Twitter’s Culture From the Inside | This bizarre episode in social-media history proves that it’s well past time for meaningful tech oversight by Hrmbee
He is not central at all. He's very much right wing
bairbs t1_j6ezc12 wrote
Reply to comment by ElectroFlannelGore in China’s Top Nuclear-Weapons Lab Used American Computer Chips Decades After Ban by hzj5790
Same haha
here's a tip to any trolls reading this: you'll have more luck and an easier work day slopping around on r/conservative. But at this point that place is mostly trolls and bots responding to each other
bairbs t1_j6evi24 wrote
Reply to comment by ElectroFlannelGore in China’s Top Nuclear-Weapons Lab Used American Computer Chips Decades After Ban by hzj5790
They're not real people online. Just make sure people around you in your day-to-day have their heads on straight and press them if it seems like they're slipping
bairbs t1_j6eva85 wrote
Reply to comment by ElectroFlannelGore in China’s Top Nuclear-Weapons Lab Used American Computer Chips Decades After Ban by hzj5790
It's all a massive troll army. I'm in another thread with people telling me that banning tiktok isn't constitutional. When I ask them what about it isn't constitutional, they usually shut up. Attack their statements directly, and don't let them get away with the nonsense
bairbs t1_j5vk19s wrote
Reply to comment by Old-Month4333 in HarperCollins workers have been striking for over 50 days. Here's how to help by Lilyo
I think they mean managers are in a different union than the workers. Do the French put both in the same union?
An example would be how teachers have a teachers union and principals have their own
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bairbs t1_ivdrb4v wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Monthly Discussion Thread - Month of November, 2022 by AutoModerator
Vote Hochul.
bairbs t1_jb5195y wrote
Reply to comment by hithisishal in New Bill Could Ban TikTok, Other Foreign Technology Products in US Over Data Collection Concerns by donnygel
Totally. You don't see this shit on any other platform