• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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      20 days ago

      Seems this is legal now. Keep this in mind, when the next video game decompilation project comes along because that’s also machine-generated material based on copyrighted released media. That must be equally as legal now.

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      20 days ago

      Like all other AI and all the copyright in the world. Shareholders are ok with. Copyright for me, not for you. Pirates were the bad guys. These are the saviours we deserve.

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      19 days ago

      That should be the headline. Assuming it was done without consent, which lets face it, it most likely was.

      Edit: It came to my attention that Japan has a more open stance to AI training on copyright materials. It does however say that

      Accordingly, the focus is that ingestion of copyrighted material is prohibited if the intention is to output products that can be perceived as creative expressions of copyrighted works, including mimicking the style of specific creators.

      Not a laywer but all these memes created by the ChatGPT look like creative expressions that mimic the style.

      Read more here

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          Shouldn’t’t need it. Instead I say the push should be that any AI trained on public resources must remain public and any derivative of that model also must remain publicly available.

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              20 days ago

              I don’t care about copyrights. I care about content.

              Every paid artist could disappear. Content will still be created. Probably better content and products then anything created under any copyright and IP as is now.

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                20 days ago

                If we didn’t have copyright then people wouldn’t be able to justify putting effort into creating content because they wouldn’t be guaranteed financial compensation for the time and effort they put in.

                Everything costs money, If I’m writing a novel I still have to pay the bills I still have to buy groceries I still have to pay for water and electricity I need to be compensated for my time.

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                  20 days ago

                  I have needs and wants as well. I hope you get paid well. But when you stand in the path of something I think to be progress then we conflict.

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                    19 days ago

                    I’m not standing in your path of success, fiscal reality is. If you want your utopia future by all means, but you need to actually come up with a solution.

                    Making naive comments online isn’t a stance, it’s just declaring to the world you don’t know what you’re talking about.