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by sdenton4
405 days ago
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LLMs are certainly not a jpeg or a database... The google news snippets case is, in my non-lawyer opinion, the most obvious touch point. And in that case, it was decided that providing large numbers of snippets in search results was non-infringing, despite being a case of copying text from other people at-scale... And the reasons this was decided are worth reading and internalizing. There is not an obvious right answer here. Copyright rules are, in fact, Calvinball, and we're deep in uncharted territory. |
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Their weights are derived from copyrighted works. Evaluating them preserves the semantic meaning and character of the source material. And the output directly competes against the copyrighted source materials.
The fact they're smudgy and non-deterministic doesn't change how they relate to the rights of authors and artists.