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I_am_tiberius ◴[] No.45062905[source]
In my opinion, training models on user data without their real consent (real consent = e.g. the user must sign a contract or so, so he's definitely aware), should be considered a serious criminal offense.
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happosai ◴[] No.45063221[source]
I think it's cute people believe companies that trained their models with every single book and online page ever written without consents from authors (and often against the explicit request of the author without any opt-out) won't do a rugg-pull and do it also to all the chats they have aquired...
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fHr ◴[] No.45063234[source]
Yeah people are gullible these days. We need another full 2008 crash that hurts bad before people wake up for a bit before becomming like this again.
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1. DrillShopper ◴[] No.45063498[source]
Hurts whom that bad?

AI companies will get bailed out like the auto industry was - they won't be hurt at all.