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by gat1 845 days ago
I guess we do not know anything about the training dataset ?
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This is a good question - not only for the actual ethics of the training, but for the future of AI use for art. It's both gonna damage the livelyhood of many artists (me included, probably) but also make it accessibly to many more people. As long as the training dataset is ethical, I think fighting it is hard and pointless.
What data would you consider making the dataset unethical vs. ethical?
It's ethical
The dataset is so ethical that it is actually just a press release and not generally available.
Who decides what's ethical in this scenario? Is it some independent entity?
I decided.
"Ethical"