| ▲ | sofixa 15 hours ago | |
There are a few other issues. Like copyright. All modern LLMs are built on troves of copyrighted material that was used in their training. AI companies are claiming this is fair use, while pretty much all of the copyright holders would strongly disagree. This is going to get litigated for years, but regardless of what various legal systems decide, morally, people can be against this. And people are already sick and tired of AI-generated content being used to replace human made content, be it on Spotify or TikTok. This is part "AI replacing humans", part "I'm being scammed by lower quality content". | ||
| ▲ | MBCook 15 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
And we’ve seen the cases of people trying to use the AIs to train new AIs! OpenAI: We’re allowed to steal everything to train our AI and you can’t complain Developer: Ok, I’ll use your AI to train mine OpenAI: NO NOT LIKE THAT, UNFAIR | ||
| ▲ | cortesoft 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I feel like this is covered by the last question about how we deal with AI and creative works. | ||