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Legend2440 | 12 days ago

...only if you deliberately attempt to extract it by repeatedly prompting it to complete fragments of the book. They had to do quite a bit of work to make this happen.

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dom96|12 days ago

so? It demonstrates that LLM models retain the copyrighted material in their weights. This is an important thing to consider about LLMs and shows that there need to be better protections for the creative industry.

PeterStuer|12 days ago

"there need to be better protections for the creative industry"

Why exactly?

fc417fc802|12 days ago

Really? I retain plenty of copyrighted material in my head. What matters is the contexts in which I reproduce it (if any).

A search index might also contain copyrighted material. As long as it's used for search queries as opposed to regurgitation there's no problem. Search indexes and LLMs are both clearly very beneficial tools to have access to.