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OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair use

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  • Q [email protected]

    DAMMIT ALL TO HELL!

    ...This must be DEI's fault.

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    Thank a lot Obama

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      Then die. I don't know what else to tell you.

      If your business model is predicated on breaking the law then you don't deserve to exist.

      You can't send people to prison for 5 years and charge them $100,000 for downloading a movie and then turn around and let big business do it for free because they need to "train their AI model" and call one of thief but not the other...

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      The law isn't automatically moral.

      This issue just exposes how ridiculous copyright law is and how much it needs to be changed. It exists specifically to allow companies to own, for hundreds of years, intellectual property.

      It was originally intended to protect individual artists but has slowly mutated to being a tool of corporate ownership and control.

      But, people would rather use this as an opportunity to dunk on companies trying to develop a new technology rather than as an object lesson in why copyright rules are ridiculous.

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      • cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.comC [email protected]
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        Are they listening to themselves?

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          That's like calling stealing from shops essential for my existence and it would be "over" for me if they stop me. The shit these clowns say is just astounding. It's like they have no morals and no self awareness and awareness for people around them.

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          • cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.comC [email protected]
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            I'm fine with this. "We can't succeed without breaking the law" isn't much of an argument.

            Do I think the current copyright laws around the world are fine? No, far from it.

            But why do they merit an exception to the rules that will make them billions, but the rest of us can be prosecuted in severe and dramatic fashion for much less. Try letting the RIAA know you have a song you've downloaded on your PC that you didn't pay for - tell them it's for "research and training purposes", just like AI uses stuff it didn't pay for - and see what I mean by severe and dramatic.

            It should not be one rule for the rich guys to get even richer and the rest of us can eat dirt.

            Figure out how to fix the laws in a way that they're fair for everyone, including figuring out a way to compensate the people whose IP you've been stealing.

            Until then, deal with the same legal landscape as everyone else. Boo hoo

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            • A [email protected]

              Sam Altman is a grifter, but on this topic he is right.

              The reality is, that IP laws in their current form hamper innovation and technological development. Stephan Kinsella has written on this topic for the past 25 years or so and has argued to reform the system.

              Here in the Netherlands, we know that it's true. Philips became a great company because they could produce lightbulbs here, which were patented in the UK. We also had a booming margarine business, because we weren't respecting British and French patents and that business laid the foundation for what became Unilever.

              And now China is using those exact same tactics to build up their industry. And it gives them a huge competitive advantage.

              A good reform would be to revert back to the way copyright and patent law were originally developed, with much shorter terms and requiring a significant fee for a one time extension.

              The current terms, lobbied by Disney, are way too restrictive.

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              But Sam is talking about copyright and all your examples are patents

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                I'm fine with this. "We can't succeed without breaking the law" isn't much of an argument.

                Do I think the current copyright laws around the world are fine? No, far from it.

                But why do they merit an exception to the rules that will make them billions, but the rest of us can be prosecuted in severe and dramatic fashion for much less. Try letting the RIAA know you have a song you've downloaded on your PC that you didn't pay for - tell them it's for "research and training purposes", just like AI uses stuff it didn't pay for - and see what I mean by severe and dramatic.

                It should not be one rule for the rich guys to get even richer and the rest of us can eat dirt.

                Figure out how to fix the laws in a way that they're fair for everyone, including figuring out a way to compensate the people whose IP you've been stealing.

                Until then, deal with the same legal landscape as everyone else. Boo hoo

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                🌏👨‍🚀🔫👨‍🚀🌌

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                  That's like calling stealing from shops essential for my existence and it would be "over" for me if they stop me. The shit these clowns say is just astounding. It's like they have no morals and no self awareness and awareness for people around them.

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                  Copyright should not exist in the first place.

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                    But Sam is talking about copyright and all your examples are patents

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                    It's all the same shit. No patents and copyrights should exist.

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                    • ebby@lemmy.ssba.comE [email protected]

                      That's a good litmus test. If asking/paying artists to train your AI destroys your business model, maybe you're the arsehole. 😉

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                      No, it means that copyrights should not exist in the first place.

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                        Copyright should not exist in the first place.

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                        It should exist

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                        • chaoscruiser@futurology.todayC [email protected]

                          How many pages has a human author read and written before they can produce something worth publishing? I’m pretty sure that’s not even a million pages. Why does an AI require a gazillion pages to learn, but the quality is still unimpressive? I think there’s something fundamentally wrong with the way we teach these models.

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                          To be fair, that's all they have to go on. If a picture's worth a thousand words, how many pages is a lifetime (or even a childhood) of sight and sound?

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                            I'm fine for them to use copyrighted material, provided that everyone can do the same without reprecautions
                            Fuck double standards. Fuck IP. People should have access to knowledge without having to pay.

                            PS. I know this might be an unpopular opinion

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                              That's like calling stealing from shops essential for my existence and it would be "over" for me if they stop me. The shit these clowns say is just astounding. It's like they have no morals and no self awareness and awareness for people around them.

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                              That's like calling stealing from shops essential for my existence and it would be "over" for me if they stop me.

                              What's really fucked up is that for some people this is not far from their reality at all

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                                Oh noooooooooooo.

                                /s.

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                                  That's like calling stealing from shops essential for my existence and it would be "over" for me if they stop me. The shit these clowns say is just astounding. It's like they have no morals and no self awareness and awareness for people around them.

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                                  I think they are either completely delusional, or they know very well how important AI is for the government and the military. The same cannot be said for regular people and their daily struggles.

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                                    Its simple really. We need to steal from humans who make things to train our computers to make things so the computers can replace the humans who make things and we dont want to pay the humans who made the original things because they will be replaced soon enough anyway. Easy peasy. Do you guys even capitalism?

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                                    • L [email protected]

                                      Yeah unfortunately we’ve started calling any LLM “AI”

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                                      In ye old notation ML was a subset of AI, and thus all LLM would be considered AI. It's why manual decision trees that codify get NPC behaviour are also called AI, because it is.

                                      Now people use AI to refer only to generative ML, but that's wrong and I'm willing to complain every time.

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                                        Stop the count!

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                                        • T [email protected]

                                          There's also an argument that if the business was that reliant on free things to start with, then it shouldn't be a business.

                                          No-one would bat their eyes if the CEO of a real estate company was sobbing that it's the end of the rental market, because the company is no longer allowed to get houses for free.

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                                          Businesses relying on free things. Logging, mining, ranching, and oil come to mind. Extracting free resources of the land belonging to the public, destroying those public lands and selling those resources back to the public at an exorbitant markup.

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