Hot diggity dog.
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Hot diggity dog.
The briefing concludes that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design, and are fundamentally incompatible with [International Human Rights Law]. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems, including where such systems are identified as exacerbating existing inequalities or creating new forms of discrimination.
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Hot diggity dog.
The briefing concludes that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design, and are fundamentally incompatible with [International Human Rights Law]. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems, including where such systems are identified as exacerbating existing inequalities or creating new forms of discrimination.
@mttaggart@infosec.exchange
Prohibition is a losing strategy. they should punitively taxing them instead and redistributing the money wisely. -
Hot diggity dog.
The briefing concludes that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design, and are fundamentally incompatible with [International Human Rights Law]. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems, including where such systems are identified as exacerbating existing inequalities or creating new forms of discrimination.
@mttaggart Apropos, since international law is more artificial than organic, nowadays.
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Hot diggity dog.
The briefing concludes that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design, and are fundamentally incompatible with [International Human Rights Law]. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems, including where such systems are identified as exacerbating existing inequalities or creating new forms of discrimination.
@mttaggart It also stole Amnesty International's initials ...
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Hot diggity dog.
The briefing concludes that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design, and are fundamentally incompatible with [International Human Rights Law]. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems, including where such systems are identified as exacerbating existing inequalities or creating new forms of discrimination.
@mttaggart Nail this to the door...
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Hot diggity dog.
The briefing concludes that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design, and are fundamentally incompatible with [International Human Rights Law]. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems, including where such systems are identified as exacerbating existing inequalities or creating new forms of discrimination.
@mttaggart unlawful webscraping, wtf is that supposed to mean -
@mttaggart unlawful webscraping, wtf is that supposed to mean
@condret @mttaggart Uh, what it says?
A lot of "AI" models do not respect robots.txt and other "do not scrape this" notices on webpages. Therefore it's an "unlawful" scrape.
(Conversely, The Internet Archive is running into the opposite problem with journalism/news pages where news pages ask and they can't archive pages because of it)
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Hot diggity dog.
The briefing concludes that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design, and are fundamentally incompatible with [International Human Rights Law]. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems, including where such systems are identified as exacerbating existing inequalities or creating new forms of discrimination.
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@condret @mttaggart Uh, what it says?
A lot of "AI" models do not respect robots.txt and other "do not scrape this" notices on webpages. Therefore it's an "unlawful" scrape.
(Conversely, The Internet Archive is running into the opposite problem with journalism/news pages where news pages ask and they can't archive pages because of it)
@nohhue @mttaggart and robots.txt is legally binding? -
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