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manitcor ( @manitcor@lemmy.intai.tech ) Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish • 1 year ago
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.intai.tech/post/43759
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/949452
OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Sam Altman are in massive trouble. OpenAI is getting sued in the US for illegally using content from the internet to train their LLM or large language models
It’s wild to see people in the piracy community of all places have an issue with someone benefiting from data they got online for free.
Key difference is that they’re making (alot of) money of off the stolen work, and in a way that’s only possible for the already filthy rich
Wouldn’t mind it personally if it was foss though, like their name suggests
FWIW even if it was FOSS I’d still care. For me it’s more about intent. If your business model/livelihood relies on stealing from people there’s a problem. That’s as true on a business level as it is an individual one.
Doesn’t mean I have an answer as sometimes it’s extremely complex. The easy analogy is how we pirate TV shows and movies. Netflix originally proved this could be mitigated by providing the material cheaply and easily. People don’t want to steal (on average).
Many of us are sharing without reward and have strong ethical beliefs regarding for-profit distribution of material versus non-profit sharing.
They’re using people’s content without authorization, but for a open information ideology or something like that, they are closed source and they are using it to make money. I don’t think that should be illegal, but it is certainly a dick move