top | item 46568607 (no title) eddd-ddde | 1 month ago > lossy compression algorithm is not "inspired" when it is fed copyrighted inputThat's exactly what happens when you read. Copyrighted input fed straight into your brain, a lossy storage and processing machine. discuss order hn newest LPisGood|1 month ago I think it’s a pretty easy principle that machines are not people and people learning should be treated differently than machines learning Terr_|1 month ago You see this principle in privacy laws too.I can be in a room looking at something with my eyeballs and listening with my ears perfectly legally... But it would not be legal if I replaced myself with a humanoid mannequin with a video camera for a head. load replies (1) unknown|1 month ago [deleted] unknown|1 month ago [deleted] user432678|1 month ago Following your analogy, parrots should be considered human.
LPisGood|1 month ago I think it’s a pretty easy principle that machines are not people and people learning should be treated differently than machines learning Terr_|1 month ago You see this principle in privacy laws too.I can be in a room looking at something with my eyeballs and listening with my ears perfectly legally... But it would not be legal if I replaced myself with a humanoid mannequin with a video camera for a head. load replies (1) unknown|1 month ago [deleted] unknown|1 month ago [deleted]
Terr_|1 month ago You see this principle in privacy laws too.I can be in a room looking at something with my eyeballs and listening with my ears perfectly legally... But it would not be legal if I replaced myself with a humanoid mannequin with a video camera for a head. load replies (1)
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I can be in a room looking at something with my eyeballs and listening with my ears perfectly legally... But it would not be legal if I replaced myself with a humanoid mannequin with a video camera for a head.
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