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7 days agoI’ll probably regret asking, but I’m out of the loop and insatiably curious.
Brick in the window video?
I’ll probably regret asking, but I’m out of the loop and insatiably curious.
Brick in the window video?
It’s saying that copyright law doesn’t apply to AI training, because none of the data is copied. It’s more akin to a person reading an impossible amount at an impossible speed, then using what they read as inspiration for their own writing. Sure, you could ask an LLM trained on, say, Edgar Allen Poe’s works to recite the entirety of The Raven, but it can only “recall” similarly to a human, and will have just as many mistakes (probably more, really) in its recitation as a human would.
Spoken like someone who either didn’t read the article or has a deep misunderstanding of what AI training is.
Oh no. I remember that video now. I didn’t need to remember that video. Why did I have to ask?!