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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. gumbal+r7[view] [source] 2023-12-27 14:45:28
>>dissid+B6
This argument is moot. Just because some countries - see china - steal intellectual property it doesnt mean we should. There are rules to the games we play specifically so we dont end up like them.
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3. ndsipa+98[view] [source] 2023-12-27 14:49:36
>>gumbal+r7
It's impossible to "steal" intellectual property without some kind of mind wiping device.
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4. noitpm+Ha[view] [source] 2023-12-27 15:03:21
>>ndsipa+98
You must have used that device if you're making that argument in good faith.
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5. ndsipa+Re[view] [source] 2023-12-27 15:26:06
>>noitpm+Ha
Okay, so how is it possible to take and deprive the author of their original? The correct term would be "unauthorised copying".
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