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by mrweasel 1370 days ago
That highlights one of my "concerns" about AI training sets. There seems to be a very real risk of accidentally adding an image that you have no rights to, so what happens if someone finds out and demand their image removed from all models trained on that image?

You can't really back an image out of a model, you can only retrain without that image.

Creative Commons should add a new license that prohibits the use of ones work to train AI.

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Because Creative Commons really needs another non-open license variant like non-commercial that no one really understands what they allow and don't allow so you're better off just not using them if you're being conservative. </s>