This is funny. OpenAI, who scraped the entire internet to build its product, is now enforcing copyright via notices. They still don’t give credit for stealing content from everyone, yet now acting like holier-than-thou https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1cnvyzp/
@nixCraft Like hiring a robber to be a bank security guard. OpenAI is a criminal enterprise, representing antitrust-violating monopolies, who are seeking to replace human labor under the guise of ‘innovation’ and ‘advancement.’ Notice, we’re not firing the CEOs. It’s the ad team at Google that gets it. That is the modus operandi of all of this, & the execs at OpenAI, never mind Microsoft, should be on a docket for this. If we don’t control this, the creators will use it to pauperize us.
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It's only machine learning to generate text based on the vast amount of data it has been trained on if it comes from the region of the ChatGPT servers, otherwise it's sparkling piracy.
@nixCraft Call AI for what it is. A creation of for-profit corporations to get around human labor to create more profits. Convenience is the excuse. Not having us to accumulate more cash for the big tech companies sponsoring this is the reason.
@nixCraft basically doing a Disney, taking public domain stories and turning them into commercial products, but also sue anyone who draws a mouse with two circles for ears.
@nixCraft I am looking for a torrent client which is claiming to use AI or similar.
As any company can now steal all the copyrighted content to train an AI, I would like to do the same for my personal AI.
@nixCraft So ChatGPT text is based on copyrighted content, and it's copyrighting that content, all while being sued by the New York Times for bypassing their paywall... And in the next few years OpenAI will run out of quality content and will feed the text generated by their model back into its model to make more copyright content...
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Use their AI tool... Ask it to design a logo for a popular new AI. 90% chance that it makes a logo with a striking resemblance to it's own logo.
Then use that logo. If they claim it's a copyright violation, they would be admitting that their AI produces copyright violations.
@nixCraft maybe others have pointed out already, but copyright and trademark violation are quite different, and OpenAI seems to be asserting on trademark not copyright in spite of the text here talking about "copyrighted logos" it seems more about unauthorized use of trademarked logo
Not that I want to defend OpenAI, but if you want to pin them on something I don't think this would be it
@nixCraft Remember that copyright is not a natural right and is a government enforced monopoly. You have no god given right to a copyright assignment, and it is a privilege granted to you for a limited amount of time so that you publicly release your creative work and can derive profit from it.