Which of the following sounds more reasonable?
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I shouldn’t have to pay for the content that I use to tune my LLM model and algorithm.
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We shouldn’t have to pay for the content we use to train and teach an AI.
By calling it AI, the corporations are able to advocate for a position that’s blatantly pro corporate and anti writer/artist, and trick people into supporting it under the guise of a technological development.
I do. If it’s publicly available, individuals should be able to learn from it. Artists don’t pay their influences that helped develop their style, we don’t pay the programmers that answer questions on stack overflow
Hell, I’m not sure generative AI should have to pay for training data at all. It points to a weakness in the system, and it doesn’t fix it - the field is getting away from needing existing datasets. GPT4 swallowed everything worth swallowing, and it’s already training GPT4.5. This would only make it harder for new players to compete in the generative AI space
It can’t profit only the few, it’s too big a force multiplier. Paying up front doesn’t fix it, recurring payments don’t fix it… That’s nothing but a payoff to a few people as this starts to eat the best parts of the job market
We need to think much bigger - we need to look at how we handle ownership as a society