Pulling the diagram back out.
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Pulling the diagram back out.
Large models are inherently theft and there is no amount of specious comparisons you can make or weaseling you can do to get around that fact
Nearly all of their value comes from the unconsented and uncompensated labor of others.
Your "niche use cases" rely on this fact.
It doesn't matter if there's no risk of output directly "infringing". The entire premise of the product is the theft of others' work.
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Pulling the diagram back out.
Large models are inherently theft and there is no amount of specious comparisons you can make or weaseling you can do to get around that fact
Nearly all of their value comes from the unconsented and uncompensated labor of others.
Your "niche use cases" rely on this fact.
It doesn't matter if there's no risk of output directly "infringing". The entire premise of the product is the theft of others' work.
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Pulling the diagram back out.
Large models are inherently theft and there is no amount of specious comparisons you can make or weaseling you can do to get around that fact
Nearly all of their value comes from the unconsented and uncompensated labor of others.
Your "niche use cases" rely on this fact.
It doesn't matter if there's no risk of output directly "infringing". The entire premise of the product is the theft of others' work.
@kwazekwaze The amount of times I'd have to say "You can't make something out of nothing" to explain how LLM generated stuff is theft to people is insane.
Where do you think those images come frome?! How do you think it's "created"?
My biggest issue is that people either don't do their resesrch on what they are using or they don't use their fucking brains.
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