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by NoMoreNicksLeft
1064 days ago
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> One of them is that creation costs of information are fixed, while its usefulness is unbounded, so it doesn't make sense to try and reward creators for each access/view/use, in perpetuity. The word "creation" is loaded. No one "creates" content. They discover it hidden in some idea-space... occasionally even two people might discover the same thing. The same melody, the same verse of a poem, the same fragment of art. The idea that one should be rewarded, but the other is slandered the infringer is amusingly dumb. > but an LLM generating me a recipe based on associations created from being trained on millions of recipes, this feels like it should be in the clear, at least from user's POV But how will we entrench the rent-seekers? |
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