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ImPleadThe5th | 11 days ago
Liberating/archiving human for humans is fine albeit a bit morally grey.
Liberating/archiving human works for wealthy companies so they can make money on it feels less ritcheous.
All those billions of dollars of investments that could be sustaining the arts by appropriately compensating artists willing to have their content used, instead used to ... Quadruple the cost of consumer grade ram and steal water from rural communities.
fdefitte|11 days ago
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james2doyle|11 days ago
https://www.pcmag.com/news/wikipedia-faces-flood-of-ai-bots-...
The nature of archives is that they are constantly updated.
ImPleadThe5th|11 days ago
I guess I'm just kind of sad. LLMS appropriately sourcing material could have been such a boom for artists in a way. I guess I feel like it was a missed opportunity for some mutual benefit.
Would have been a really interesting at least.