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Authors Are Furious After Finding Their Works on List of Books Used To Train AI
  • Are you saying the writers of these programs have read all these books, and were inspired by them so much they wrote millions of books? And all this software is doing is outputting the result of someone being inspired by other books?

  • Authors Are Furious After Finding Their Works on List of Books Used To Train AI
  • Unless you think theres no difference between killing a person and closing a program, I think we can agree they should be treated differently in the eyes of the law.

    And so theres a difference between a person reading a book and being inspired by it, and someone writing a program that automatically transforms the book in data that can create new books.

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    1. Hover effects, you often want to respond to the user hoving their mouse somewhere, for instance showing a tooltip.
    2. Battery/network saving, a site can pause animations or reduce update requests when the window is inactive.
    3. I cant really think of a good use for this one these days, it was something browsers had in the 90s (not just readonly, websites could move your browser window where they wanted for a while). Maybe its kept for backwards compatibility.
  • 5 Things LINUX MINT Objectively Does Better Than WINDOWS 11
  • For a lot of normal people linux just doesnt offer any advantages they care about. If you tell them it can do everything windows can do, the question "so why should i go through the effort of switching" remains. There'd have to be something they really want, that they can't get from windows.
    Though average users use mobile devices instead of desktops more and more, so I can see windows becoming mostly a thing that people use at work.

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    The sentiment in here makes me sad
  • Wanting to knock those bikes down doesn't mean someone hates bikes. I strongly dislike cars, and have driven bikes my entire life (cause, netherlands), and if I walked past these bikes I'd also feel a slight temptation to kick them down (no, I wouldn't actually do it).

    You claim it's a small problem, but would you feel that way if a car parked half way on the sidewalk? It's not a small problem for someone in a wheelchair. They already face enough obstacles, and people who do this aren't helping.

    Bikes being great and cars being horrible doesn't change that someone here was being inconsiderate with their bike.

  • 2 authors say OpenAI 'ingested' their books to train ChatGPT. Now they're suing, and a 'wave' of similar court cases may follow.
  • Say I see a book that sells well. It's in a language I don't understand, but I use a thesaurus to replace lots of words with synonyms. I switch some sentences around, and maybe even mix pages from similar books into it. I then go and sell this book (still not knowing what the book actually says).

    I would call that copyright infringement. The original book didn't inspire me, it didn't teach me anything, and I didn't add any of my own knowledge into it. I didn't produce any original work, I simply mixed a bunch of things I don't understand.

    That's what these language models do.

  • OpenAI being Sued for "Stealing" Peoples Content Online
  • I'm not sure. And I'm not sure there's legal precedant for that either.
    That's why I dont have a problem with any of these lawsuits, it gives us clarity on the legal aspects, whichever way it goes.

  • OpenAI being Sued for "Stealing" Peoples Content Online
  • A human can, within limits.

    But software isn't human. AI models aren't "learning", "practicing" and "developing their own skills".

    Human-made software is copying other peoples work, transforming it, letting a bunch of calculations loose on it, and mass producing similar works as the input.

    Using an artists work to train an ai model and making similar stuff with it to make money off of it, is like copying someones work, putting on a mug, and selling that.
    It's not using it as inspiration to improve your own skills.

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