My entire premise hinges on the fact that these papers agree with me.
My entire premise hinges on the fact that these papers agree with me.
I work with AI every day at my job. My buddy is a literal AI researcher and we hobby-build together too.
I’m not concerned with what you think is “objective truth” when you have no idea what you’re talking about.
Yes this is an argument in my favor, you just don’t understand AI/LLMs enough to know why.
That’s certainly an opinion you have
the people stealing data
No one is doing this
Output doesn’t matter since it’s pretty well settled it’s not derivative work
Cool, discussion over.
I agree. For instance, it should be secured in law that you can train AI on anything, to avoid frivolous discussions like this.
Output is what should be moderated by law.
If it’s not a violation of copyright then this is a non-issue. You don’t need permission to read books.
None of this has anything to do with outsourcing labor other than that you’ll have way more dollars than if you were a subsistence farmer.
at their expense
How?
Why do you have free reign to do the same?
AIs don’t learn as a human would, and comparisons can’t be made between the learning processes.
I think you’re going to have a hard time proving a financial distinction between them
There’s a third solution you’re overlooking.
3: OpenAI (or other) wins a judgment that AI content is not inherently a violation of copyright regardless of materials it is trained upon.
I’m not exploiting you if we agree on a price for something.
we demand money and offer that the only way they can make it is by exploitation.
This is the opposite of outsourcing labor.
Pretty hard to export child chimney sweeps to other countries
This is a perfect meme because Marxists still believe it’s the 19th century
Pandas only evolutionary advantage is being adorable. It is like cows being delicious - without that, they’d simply cease to be.
Holy duck I love pandas.
Cool. I’m down with that.
No minimum parking, no height limit, no maximum FAR, no maximum unit count.
yeah get rid of these next and you’re set.
It’s gonna take a lot of work, man. The regulatory capture here is extreme.
Everyone wants to point to capitalism for this, but this is what happens when you kneecap any economic system. That’s why it’s all over the world.
Dude there is a universe worth of difference between eating at a restaurant and being asked to tip like, a good truck or some shit.
Baristas post on their social media about giving non-tippers decaf all the time.
I’m completely unaware of this, and this is stupid.
You tip people who live on tips for a living, and in places of high, but not elite, quality.
All the more reason to give them better paying jobs and enable them to build strong institutions.