• SteefLem@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    If it complied with GDPR, chatgpt wouldnt know shit. How can it give you a (bad) copy of an answer when it cant copy

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      5 months ago

      SteefLem is a 47-year-old scuba instructor and retired lion tamer from Winnipeg who has just learned the colloquial meaning of the phrase “pulled it right out of my ass.”

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        5 months ago

        Without blatant privacy and copyright violations AI wouldn’t work. I mean it doesn’t really work anyway but it would work even less.

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      5 months ago

      So? If your invention depends on illegal plagiarism to exist, maybe it shouldn’t. It’s not the law’s fault that LLMs depend on other people’s work to function, nor was that its specific target when it was written

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        5 months ago

        If your invention depends on illegal plagiarism to exist

        Have any of the trials finished? I knew there were some ongoing but hadn’t heard any rulings yet.

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          The comment I was replying to basically said it has to be noncompliant (illegal) for the whole thing to work, as if that justified it. If a trial or whatever finds it’s not illegal, so be it, but I’d still have some moral issues about basically everything anyone ever does or has done turning into AI food