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blamestross | 3 months ago
I trust in your ability to actually differentiate between the machine learning tools that are generally useful and the current crop of unethically sourced "AI" tools being pushed on us.
blamestross | 3 months ago
I trust in your ability to actually differentiate between the machine learning tools that are generally useful and the current crop of unethically sourced "AI" tools being pushed on us.
rosslh|3 months ago
th0ma5|3 months ago
blamestross|3 months ago
It kind of is that clear. It's IP laundering and oligarchic leveraging of communal resources.
evantbyrne|3 months ago
blamestross|3 months ago
I think there is ethical use cases for LLMs. I have no problem leveraging a "common" corpus to support the commons. If they weren't over-hyped and almost entirely used as extensions of the weath-concentration machine, they could be really cool. Locally hosted llms are kinda awesome. As it is, they are basically just theft from the public and IP laundering.
johnnyanmac|3 months ago
You can be among a a swamp and say "but my corner is clean". This is the exact opposite of the rotten barrel metaphor. You're trying to claim your sole apple is so how not rotted compared to the fermenting that is came from.
satvikpendem|2 months ago