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by for1nner 951 days ago
Am I wrong that this seems like a not-good precedent for artists/content creators and the future (much less present) of training data?
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If it turns out that passing a data set through PyTorch creates enough distance between the source material and the resulting data set to invalidate copyright protections, it will be interesting to see what happens when somebody does that to AI companies' assets.

With the "edge computing in AI" push (offline processing on phones and the like), we might see soon enough.

In what way is it not good? It means the stuff you create is less likely to get you sued, no?