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by version_five
1815 days ago
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I agree with you. I think the counter argument could be that the the training data is incorporated into the weights, and therefore some version is being copied. What gets "copied" into the human mind is exempt from copyright because of the long standing precedent that it cant be controlled. I think, like you, training ML models should get the same "exemption" because it's primarily an experiential thing, not making a knock off like copying a video e.g.
I think people like the twitter poster see ML benefitting from freely available content in new ways, and are upset that someone is getting some benefit without paying for it. I think the last thing we need is new ways of trying to rent seek. |
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