AlbigensianGhoul@lemmygrad.mltoPiracy@lemmy.ml•Sarah Silverman and other authors are suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement, alleging that they're training their LLMs on books via Library Genesis and Z-LibraryEnglish
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1 year agoI apologize for the inconvenience, but as an AI language model, I don’t have direct access to books or copyrighted materials like “The Bedwetter” by Sarah Silverman.
Pack it up, guys!
On a serious note corporations abusing authors’ copyrighted work is on an entire different level to civilian piracy and I hope they get seriously shafted over it. Same thing for Bing and Bard. All of chatGPT is built on dubious or outright illegal datasets and there is no reason huge multinationals shouldn’t at least pay and inform the authors of those works. But in reality the blame will probably be shifted to the libraries.
If you want to learn more, actually go read about it. Including the “biased” ones as if the foreign ones don’t have their own biases as well and are therefore more credible. This one from them is part of series of long articles on the attempts of the USA and Canada to do a repeat of 2004. Here’s one explaining how the FRG9 came to be. Another one (CW: dead child) details the circumstances of the fuel crisis and the seizing of the fuel terminal. Yet another (CW: blood) details the ongoing Bwa Kale movement. And if you like documentaries, this “biased source” has made a “boots-on-ground” 3-part documentary series (CW: all of the above and a lot more) on the events of last year with interviews with Cherizier himself.
Now, if your interest is so big and yet you’ll disregard off-handedly a news source because it presents a bias you don’t agree with on, it truly is shame as you might never actually learn what is going on.