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The intense hatred for "stealing" content might be blunted if all the subsequent work product goes to the public domain.
But what do you do when you start getting copywrite struck on your own works, because someone else decided to steal it and claim ownership?
My guy that already happens. Didn't you see the hbomberguy video?
I have not, but I've heard rumors of it happening.
I didn't hear or see. Do you have a link, or care to elaborate?
Well i didn't really want to but just for you, Skaffi, I looked it up on YouTube and copied the link
https://youtu.be/yDp3cB5fHXQ?si=uZD_kFQFQFEqEiWo
This video is so fucking funny I didn't care that it's almost four hours long lmao
People talk about open source models, but there's no such thing. They are all black boxes where you have no idea what went into them.
:-/
Source code isn't real? Schematics and blue prints don't exist?
They guy you're responding to is clueless as to how this actually works.
Training data is the source. Not the 20 lines of python that get supplied with a model.
The intense hatred for "stealing" content might be blunted if all the subsequent work product goes to the public domain
Fun fact...It does!
In about 100 years, sure.