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by CaptainFever
889 days ago
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This only makes it harder for open, non-profit models to compete with large corporations in making AI models. Examples: Adobe Firefly. Getty's AI. Probably Disney's internal AI. Are those acceptable, then? I'd say Stable Diffusion is more acceptable than any of them. Information wants to be free, and you shouldn't need consent to reuse information. Furthermore, this isn't coercion -- I could just as easily make the case that artists are trying to use coercion (government power via copy-restriction laws) to impose restrictions on AI trainers. I would say the better approach is to try and pirate the large models as much as possible -- using them to train smaller, open models, so we aren't forced to use commercial AI as much. |
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This is not a good argument to not pay people. Minimum wage and labour laws make it harder to compete, but they are still a good thing for society.
We don’t let companies use unpaid labour of non consenting others in different cases just to make it easier to compete.