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by j45
787 days ago
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It's really interesting how some folks don't see this as an additional way to drive traffic to the video, when so many channels have a website of their videos. This type of tool could help create much more meaningful blog or website type content to build a mailing list around the community. |
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The problem with this thought process is that the creator has been taken out of the equation without actually talking to them about it, and when that question gets raised, there just seems to be lots of pushback, likely in part because it touches on the primary complication of LLMs (that a whole bunch of copyrighted content is getting siphoned without considering the people who made that information).
In this particular case, this is literally taking the information from that content and presenting it in a format the creator did not agree to, lowering the potential value of the video to end users. It is much closer to violating the creator’s copyright than generative AI often is.
Instead of pushing back, we need to bring the creators into the discussion to ensure this is something they’re OK with.