

Technically a grey area. How many humans do you see here posting walls of text and putting the attribution at the very top, if the attribution is different from their username of course.
ChadGPT
Stone Mason, Canadian ExPat living in the UK, Hobbyist musician.
Technically a grey area. How many humans do you see here posting walls of text and putting the attribution at the very top, if the attribution is different from their username of course.
ChadGPT
Maybe not a post joke world, but certainly one where Onion articles are more believable than real ones…
Exactly, I was trying to make that point, and specifically looked at Meta and the current “Torrenting is only Illegal if you seed” bs defence they’re using. Which was completely ignored by our friend over there.
Sure, cool…coolcoolcool…
And that’s literally only for people who posted on FB or Instagram or whatever other garbage data mines Meta are operating. The above is what I was talking about. The highly public trial that relates specifically to torrenting data illegally to train an LLM. That’s what I was talking about. Whoever got fucked by Meta’s T&C’s to train their AI are SoL, which is why I didn’t mention any training they were doing on their platforms specifically.
I personally believe there could be a place in a person’s creative workflow for the use of AI as a tool to enhance their own creative work…with caveats…
As for the ethics of using AI to copy and art style? It’s theft. End of.
These models are trained on stolen data. The artists/musicians/writers/intellectuals, or their estates, never gave permission for their works to be used to train these models. They never receive royalties, or payment of any kind, for the use of their works. And as we’re finding out, at the very least, Meta took that data…those creative works… illegally. People’s lives have been destroyed by laws put in place to protect IP. I personally feel those laws are fucked and should be fully scrapped in favour of something that actually protects the people creating these works. That doesn’t change the fact that when Joe Shmoe shares a torrent he could be hit with fines and possibly jail. Fines alone could essentially make a person’s life literal hell for however long they have left. The companies who have trained these models are likely going to get a “cost of doing business” slap on the wrist.
It’s ethically ambiguous if you look at it from the standpoint of “IP law shouldn’t exist” while totally ignoring that even if these companies get away with it common people nearly never will.
I assume they meant in that group.
Absolutely. Just wanted to point out that the H3 exists, and everything after H1 implies nothing more than too much money.
Yeah, I can see what you mean. Still, weirder things have happened.
Putin and Xi…I’m pretty sure that, if they were topped, there’s enough institutional Authoritarianism that either there would be a “clean” and immediate change to someone with the next highest authority…or it would fall into civil war with just as much speed, rounds of assassinations back and forth until the power vacuum is filled by someone able to pull everyone left to heel…or the whole government falls apart…
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Whereas the Hummer alluded to a military superiority
Uhhhh…you have seen the H3, right?
I wish I could tell you! Hopefully someone else can. I found it by searching transgender transformers gif 😅
I swear, it’s not actually a wankel engine! This bad bitch is all electric…like the windows, the central locking…uhhhh…the lights are definitely powered by electricity…
I mean…nooooo…but yes, but still also hard no
As far as I am concerned, the man is literally a saint. Saint Luigi of Baltimore. And if they execute him, they will multiply his power a thousand fold.
I understand the sentiment, but I’ll be shocked and not unpleasantly surprised if I travel to the future and find Luigism is the predominant religion and political system.
I’m honestly shocked that people manage to find a McDonald’s with a functioning milkshake machine often enough to turn it into a tradition