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by notadev 711 days ago
Then I suppose AI laundering is where you slightly modify, or manually reproduce, the results of AI chatbots so there’s no trace that AI was used.
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AI laundering is a great name for the GenAI IP/copyright reproduction problem.
I mean… is circumventing the completely broken US IP system really a problem?
IMO, it is when it invalidates the GPL and only certain people can do it (the people who can pay for GenAI access).
most of the significant generative AI runs on a potato, and runs well on any modern GPU, obviously SotA models have worth but I have not touched a paid service since Llama was leaked and I use AI a ton in my day to day, for the rote replacing stack overflow type shit I used ChatGPT for a local copy of llama, gemma, mixtral or whatever is more than enough
Yes
Depends if you fear the US legal system!
No