Maven, a new social network backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, found itself in a controversy today when it imported a huge amount of posts and profiles from the Fediverse, and then ran AI analysis to alter the content.

  • To be honest, the extreme negative reaction was a surprise to me, as I thought interaction between disparate systems was the entire point, but clearly we didn’t navigate the culture correctly.

    Noooo fucking shit? If they spent more than a minute on a proper instance and not milquetoast mastodon dot social, they would have realised that a good number of fedi users despise shenanigans like this?

  • @deadsuperhero

    Been looking into #Maven all morning

    Just going to copy-paste two posts

    The head admin/dev @jsecretan claims:

    “Happy to remove any of your posts from Maven and cease ingestion from those servers going forward”

    So, after the fact, individuals on Mastodon have to contact you personally and ask you to stop?

    Is that your position?

    Reminds me of Byron Miller (@Supernovae @universeodon.com) and his since-deleted “In four months of having full text seach [we haven’t heard from anyone who has be directly harmed]…”

    That last is a paraphrase because Supernovae has pretty much removed any mention of himself from the Fediverse, right down to deleting his involvement with Mastodon on Github, causing renchap to opine:

    “I suspect that @Supernovae closed it because they do not want to be involved with Mastodon anymore.”

    here: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/21398#issuecomment-2145321855

    Executive summary: there are a lot of people On Here™ who don’t appreciated every new idea all you bright-eyed young creatives can come up with

    • @deadsuperhero

      Instructive to read #Maven’s #About page and see who’s behind it.

      Here: https://www.heymaven.com/about

      Selected excerpts from “Who is behind Maven?”

      “CEO Ken Stanley is an expert on open-ended discovery in both AI and human systems and … (most recently leading the Open-Endedness Team at #OpenAI ).”

      At: “Is Maven part of a larger company?”

      “No, Maven is an independent startup.”

      But

      "Here are a few of our investors, who also commented on their reasons for supporting Maven:

      -- Ev Williams, co-founder of #Twitter: “Maven lets you follow your deepest curiosities instead of the trends of the day.”

      -- Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI: ”In Maven, there is a chance for AI to play a role in fixing much that is broken in our online discourse.”

      -- Rana El Kaliouby, co-founder of Affectiva…"

      Sam Altman

      #SamAltman

      Where have I heard that name before?

  •  LiveLM   ( @LiveLM@lemmy.zip ) 
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    A short while ago, Jimmy Secretan posted this response on everything that happened today:
    “We have paused everything related to our Fediverse ingestion for now and we are removing everything ingested.
    To be honest, the extreme negative reaction was a surprise to me, as I thought interaction between disparate systems was the entire point, but clearly we didn’t navigate the culture correctly.”

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    • You missed the point. It is not about if it is private or not, it is how they use it. You are allowed (on some pages) to read news article. Are you allowed to copy and publish them on your own site? No. You have a Copyright on your posts same as a author has on his books.

      If it is legal or not is still to be discussed.

      Similar to how data was mined (or even still is) about users without consent. Now there is for example the GDPR.

      •  GBU_28   ( @GBU_28@lemm.ee ) 
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        Still doesn’t explain how public posts on a public, decentralized social media platform are implied to be “mine” or that I have any influence on the end use. It’s hosted on someone else’s computer from the get go, if anything the server owners are the content owners more than I am.

        Edit it’d be like if I started seeding a file on a torrent platform, then got upset when someone downloaded it.

  • I looked at their site and thought: What a #!@$ stupid idea.

    The whole thing stinks of Twitter brain. “Follow topics, not people”? So what you’re saying is that the null brains on Twitter are far too focused on whenever one of the Kardassians farts to focus on anything real?

    Puhh-lease. The Fediverse isn’t about that all.

    Hard pass.

  • Even more shocking is the revelation that somehow, even private DMs from Mastodon were mirrored on their public site and searchable. How this is even possible is beyond me, as DM’s are ostensibly only between two parties, and the message itself was sent from two hackers.town users.

    I find this hard to believe but stranger things have happened.