Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI, Meta for being “industrial-strength plagiarists”
Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI, Meta for being “industrial-strength plagiarists”
AI models allegedly trained on books copied from popular pirate e-book sites.
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I hope she loses.
No one should “own” words or concepts.
10 0 ReplyYou don't think authors should get paid?
9 0 ReplyI don't think anyone should get paid.
3 0 ReplyThat's ideologically cool and all, but in today's reality megacorps will be getting paid for the labor of others which get nothing in return and will further accelerate the divide of wealth.
12 0 ReplyYeah, nah.
We need to weaken these copyright and ownership notions one fight at a time.
You won’t get to tomorrow if you settle for today.
2 0 ReplyOh so settling for giant corporations using AI to plagiarize other's work without liability is getting us to a better tomorrow? Interesting
9 0 ReplyAccepting that we don’t own words or concepts is.
2 0 ReplyOh sure I bet the corporations will get right on giving up their ip so that they're on the same page as the rest of us.
4 0 ReplyThey will never give up anything, we’ll have to take it back.
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Copyright protection helps "the little guy" make a living to begin with
7 0 ReplyAnd it helps the big guy own everything our culture has produced.
We’re not even entitled to use the culture of our age freely because it’s all held by a handful of companies.
2 0 ReplySo you hate the "Big Guy" but you also hate independent workers like Sarah for wanting to protect their IP? You're making no sense here and just contradicting yourself between posts
3 0 ReplyIt’s pretty simple, I hate IP in any form.
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Ok, let’s start with you then.
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So why are you ok with openai being paid for taking work from other people that you don’t think should be paid? If she loses, then that’s the situation.
6 0 ReplySo change the system that lets them be paid for, don’t paywall human culture and let that system continue.
You’re picking the wrong target here.
2 0 ReplyThe system exists. We all have to live with it. Or change it, but this case won’t do that and you’re effectively siding with big tech over authors.
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Then why are we banned from using certain words on social media?
1 0 ReplyJust because you can freely say something doesn’t mean I have to forced to listen to it.
8 0 ReplyAnd that means that the words cannot be used, which means they are not owned by you. If you could use them, you would own them right?
1 0 ReplyBut the words can be used, just not in that specific space. If you're not allowed to bring a gun to a restaurant it doesn't mean the restaurant suddenly owns the bullets.
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That's a completely unrelated topic.
You're talking about censorship, I'm talking about ownership.
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