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1. dissid+B6[view] [source] 2023-12-27 14:41:17
>>ssgodd+(OP)
Even if they win against openAI, how would this prevent something like a Chinese or Russian LLM from “stealing” their content and making their own superior LLM that isnt weakened by regulation like the ones in the United States.

And I say this as someone that is extremely bothered by how easily mass amounts of open content can just be vacuumed up into a training set with reckless abandon and there isn’t much you can do other than put everything you create behind some kind of authentication wall but even then it’s only a matter of time until it leaks anyway.

Pandora’s box is really open, we need to figure out how to live in a world with these systems because it’s an un winnable arms race where only bad actors will benefit from everyone else being neutered by regulation. Especially with the massive pace of open source innovation in this space.

We’re in a “mutually assured destruction” situation now, but instead of bombs the weapon is information.

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2. logicc+Oa[view] [source] 2023-12-27 15:03:45
>>dissid+B6
Trying to prevent AI from learning from copyrighted content would look completely stupid in a decade or two when we have AIs that are just as capable as humans, but solely due to being made of silicon rather than carbon are banned from reading any copyrighted material.

Banning a synthetic brain from studying copyrighted content just because it could later recite some of that content is as stupid as banning a biological person from studying copyrighted content because it could later quote from it verbatim.

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3. 34679+Qe[view] [source] 2023-12-27 15:25:52
>>logicc+Oa
We have this now with humans. I've been in a lifelong sruggle for knowledge and tools that I can afford.
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