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1. blagie+z5[view] [source] 2023-12-27 14:35:05
>>ssgodd+(OP)
I think the train has left the station and the ship has sailed. I'm not sure it's possible to put this genie back in the bottle. I had stuff stolen by OpenAI too, and I felt bad about it (and even send them a nasty legal letter when it could output my creative work almost verbatim), but I think at this point, the legal landscape needs to somehow adjust. The Copyright Clause in the US Constitution is clear:

To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries

Blocking LLMs on the basis of copyright infringement does NOT promote progress in science and the useful arts. I don't think copyright is a useful basis to block LLMs.

They do need to be regulated, and quickly, but that regulatory regime should be something different. Not copyright. The concept of OpenAI before it became a frankenmonster for-profit was good. Private failed, and we now need public.

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2. gumbal+I7[view] [source] 2023-12-27 14:47:44
>>blagie+z5
I see, the narrative switched form “cat’s out of the bag” to “genie’s out of the bottle”. Regardless, no one wants to ban llms. We just want the theft to stop.
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3. Captai+dF[view] [source] 2023-12-27 17:54:00
>>gumbal+I7

    Copying is not theft.
    Stealing a thing leaves one less left
    Copying it makes one thing more;
    that’s what copying’s for.
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4. blagie+ol1[view] [source] 2023-12-27 21:42:36
>>Captai+dF

   My code was AGPL.
   OpenAI can go to h..l
(Footnote: I like your poem. It conveys the concept much better than anywhere I'd ever seen before)
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5. Captai+0q2[view] [source] 2023-12-28 08:22:50
>>blagie+ol1
Thanks, but it's not my poem! You can find it here: https://blog.ninapaley.com/2009/12/15/minute-meme-1-copying-...
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