Meta Admits Use of 'Pirated' Book Dataset to Train AI
Meta Admits Use of 'Pirated' Book Dataset to Train AI
Meta admits in court that it used portions of the Books3 dataset to train its Llama models. This dataset includes many pirated books.
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In the age of the internet, nothing is truly yours.
Just look at NFT'S
7 3 ReplyHow are NFTs relevant?
11 0 Replythey aren't, except perhaps as a counterexample of some dubious sort
5 1 ReplyThey were supposedly anchors to claim ownership of things in the real world.
4 1 ReplyThey're fancy receipts, and if people thought of them as just that it might be a technology with some limited non-monetary uses. But, the crypto grift was too strong.
4 0 ReplyMarking all your comments CC BY-NC-SA is a good bit.
The point of NFTs (beyond the pyramid scheme) was to enforce artificial digital scarcity at the individual level
3 0 ReplyThey sold snake oil nothing else.
2 0 Reply