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martin-t 5 days ago

It's simple, the current models and their usage is copyright infringement.

Just because everyone is doing it doesn't meant it's right or legal. Only that a lot of very rich companies deserve to get punished and pay the creators.

j45 4 days ago | parent [-]

I was referring to the issue of the new models having to train different than the original ones.

Not arguing, debating about the legality of what the models have done.

Anthropic just paid a settlement. But they also bought a ton of book and scanned them, which might be more than other models. Maybe it's a sign of things to come.

martin-t 2 days ago | parent [-]

$3000 per book is laughable given they can then use the book as much as they want and if they build a good enough model, it'll completely obviate the need for the book.

Copyright designed at a time when reproducing work in way which was not verbatim and not obviously modified to avoid detection (like synonym replacement) would require a lot of human work and be too costly to be done. Now it's automated. It fundamentally changes everything.

Human work is what's to be rewarded, according to the amount of quality.