Pressure grows on artificial intelligence firms over the content used to train their products

‘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

@AntY@lemmy.world
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The main difference between the two in your analogy, that has great bearing on this particular problem, is that the machine learning model is a product that is to be monetized.

@S410@lemmy.ml
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Not necessarily. There’s plenty that are open source and available for free to anyone willing to provide their own computational power.
In cases where you pay for a service, it could be argued that you aren’t paying for the access to the model or its results, but the convenience and computational power necessary to run the model.

@testfactor@lemmy.world
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And real children aren’t in a capitalist society?

deweydecibel
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And ultimately replace the humans it learned from.

Yes clearly 90 years plus death of artist is acceptable

@BURN@lemmy.world
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Also an “AI” is not human, and should not be regulated as such

Neither is a corporation and yet they claim first amendment rights.

@BURN@lemmy.world
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That’s an entirely separate problem, but is certainly a problem

I don’t think it is. We have all these non-human stuff we are awarding more rights to than we have. You can’t put a corporation in jail but you can put me in jail. I don’t have freedom from religion but a corporation does.

@BURN@lemmy.world
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Corporations are not people, and should not be treated as such.

If a company does something illegal, the penalty should be spread to the board. It’d make them think twice about breaking the law.

We should not be awarding human rights to non-human, non-sentient creations. LLMs and any kind of Generative AI are not human and should not in any case be treated as such.

Corporations are not people, and should not be treated as such.

Understand. Please tell Disney that they no longer own Mickey Mouse.

@BURN@lemmy.world
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Again, I literally already said that it’s a problem.

IP law is also different than granting rights to corporations. Corporations SHOULD be allowed to own IP, provided they’ve compensated the creator.

For 90 years after the ceator’s death?

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