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by danielbarla
291 days ago
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You're completely correct in your two points, however people _do_ regularly assert that LLMs cannot possibly generate anything novel: "they are just regurgitating and recombining the original". I mean, sure. But so am I (in what is likely a far more advanced manner, but still). I also find it somewhat funny that I am also partially trained on stolen data without permission. I also jaywalk occasionally (perhaps I am trivializing the topic too much, but show me a researcher who hasn't _once_ downloaded a paper they really needed, in less than perfectly legal ways). |
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Human rights are valuable. LLMs allow laundering GPL code (removing both attribution and users' rights to inspect and modify the code). Free software cannot compete against proprietary in a world where making a copy is trivial but proving it's a copy is nearly impossible.