Authors using a new tool to search a list of 183,000 books used to train AI are furious to find their works on the list.

  • Shurimal
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    82 years ago

    just reinforcement learning models

    …like the naturally occuring neural networks are.

    • Khalic
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      332 years ago

      The brain does not work the way you think… (I work in the field, bio-informatics). What you call “neural networks” come from an early misunderstanding of how the brain stores information. It’s a LOT more complicated and frankly, barely understood.

      • FaceDeer
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        42 years ago

        It’s a LOT more complicated and frankly, barely understood.

        Yet you confidently state that the brain doesn’t work the way LLMs do?

        Obviously it doesn’t work exactly the same way that LLMs do, if only because of the completely different substrates. But when you get to more nebulous concepts like “creativity” and “inspiration” it’s not so clear.

    • lemmyvore
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      102 years ago

      Tell you what, you get a landmark legal decision classifying LLM as people and then we’ll talk.

      Until then it’s software being fed content in a way not permitted by its license i.e. the makers of that software committing copyright infringement.

          • FaceDeer
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            An AI model is not a derivative work. It does not contain the copyrighted expression, just information about the copyrighted expression.

          • @[email protected]
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            72 years ago

            Wikipedia: In copyright law, a derivative work is an expressive creation that includes major copyrightable elements of a first, previously created original work.

            I think you may be off a bit on what a derivative work is. I don’t see LLMs spouting out major copyrightable elements of books. They can give a summary sure, but Cliff Notes would like to have a word if you think that’s copyright infringement.

              • FaceDeer
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                32 years ago

                I would be, and I don’t understand why you think this would be a problem. I wouldn’t want the government to be preventing activities that there weren’t any actual laws prohibiting.

                • @[email protected]
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                  42 years ago

                  You’re missing the point. I’ll make your example more specific.

                  Well when fraud/rape/murder happens we have laws. So no problems.

                  Those things happen. Creating a LLM based on copyrighted material without permission happens - it’s not a hypothetical. But even then, giving a punishment after the fact does not make the initial crime “no problem”, as you put it.