• LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 months ago

      No, BAD.

      RIAA is evil. AI is good for us plebs while it’s still legal for us to own and operate our own local open source LLMs away from the corpos, in the same way the internet is a net good because it’s free and open and gives us power to practice communism (information sharing, hacking and open source).

      All regulation will be aimed squarely at that, concentrating power in the hands of the few away from the proletariat.

      Corpos will pay any fees and fines as a cost of doing business and acquire all licenses and reach private agreements with publishers out of reach for the common man or small business, all the while passing the cost of all this onto the consumer eventually.

      IP law does not benefit you and you will never truly benefit from it.

      Don’t simp for corpos.

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        5 months ago

        Its honestly sad how many people I see on Lemmy cheering on corporate IP law because GRRM is pissed off at not getting a few million more royalties by being included in a training set.

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        5 months ago

        own and operate our own local open source LLMs away from the corpos

        LLM’s LOL but you do understand that you can have only that little wooden cart while they are driving all the Ferraris and Porsches, don’t you?

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        5 months ago

        Is RIAA wanting full control over the AU tech or do they want AI to be banned from music completely? Their stance will dictate who I support between two massive evils

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          I think it’s pretty clear they want to own it, not ban it.

          First, they will use the rights of artists to gather popular and lawmaker support in their war against AI-content, then big labels will integrate it to turn around and screw creators over. It’s a classic.