@aud @dalias @paninid @hipsterelectron @Techronic9876 Indeed, and that's why "AI is replacing human jobs" is misleading. More like "AI is doing things that would break existing law if a human were to do the same things". This is obviously valuable because crime pays.
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@dalias this is a decent point about LLMs and AI but it’s going to be solved within the year from the research labs, then probably another 6 months rolled into the FOSS/commercial AI tools -
@dalias this is a decent point about LLMs and AI but it’s going to be solved within the year from the research labs, then probably another 6 months rolled into the FOSS/commercial AI tools@hipsterelectron @aud @dalias @paninid @Techronic9876 Yup. The value proposition all along was plausible deniability of copyright infringement. As soon as you provide ready access to attribution, you destroy that plausible deniability as well as credibility of the anthropomorphizing "AI vernacular" being used for lobbying and legal defense.