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by rapjr9
1307 days ago
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A lot of web pages already have a copyright notice, why doesn't that stop AI's from training on the contents of web pages? Can you train AI's on patents? Or on binary executables? Or from cameras that observe the public? Or from public legal document repositories? Or from Lexus-Nexus data? Or your personal health tracking wearable data? What exactly is ok or not ok? AI's can train on just about anything. I have long had a suspicion that most sites with large user populations use their collected data to train a stock market algorithm (in addition to advertising algorithms). What rules apply to government use of AI trained on all the data governments collect? |
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