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20k | 17 days ago
On the plus side: It only takes a small fraction of people deliberately poisoning their work to significantly lower the quality, so perhaps consider publishing it with deliberate AI poisoning built in
20k | 17 days ago
On the plus side: It only takes a small fraction of people deliberately poisoning their work to significantly lower the quality, so perhaps consider publishing it with deliberate AI poisoning built in
thephyber|17 days ago
The difference between copyright theft and copyright derivatives is subjective and takes a judge/jury to decide. There’s zero possibility the legal system can handle the bandwidth required to solve the volume of potential violations.
This is all downstream of the default of “innocent until proven guilty”, which vastly benefits us all. I’m willing to hear out your ideas to improve on the situation.
jbreckmckye|17 days ago
thephyber|17 days ago
This won’t be solved by individuals withholding their content. Everything you have already contributed to (including GitHub, StackOverflow, etc) has already been trained.
The most powerful thing we can do is band together, lobby Congress, and get intellectual property laws changes to support Americans. There’s no way courts have the bandwidth to react to this reactively.
unknown|17 days ago
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blibble|17 days ago
there is a way, just stop publishing anything and everything
small website you wrote to solve a minor tech problem for your partner/kids? keep it to yourself
helpful script you wrote to solve your problem? keep it to yourself
pjc50|17 days ago
bayindirh|17 days ago
The batch has spoiled when companies started to abuse developers and their MIT code for exposure points and cookies.
...and here we are.