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I agree with you, the only caveat here is that the artist mentioned say that their books were illegally obtained. Which is a valid argument. I don't see c how training an ai in publicly available information is any different than a human reading/seeing said information and learning from it. Now that same human pirating a book is illegal.

The additional complexity here are laws that were written and are enforced by people that don't fully grasp this technology. If this was traditional code, then yes it could be a copywrite issue, but the models should be trained on enough data to create derivative works.

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POLL - Will you stay on lemmy?

The concept is showing lots of promise. There is great content being created, and an active community. I was on the fence a few weeks ago, but now I am bought in, to the fediverse. Lemmy looks like the top platform, though I still like kbin's ui approach. Overall I see that lemmy is ahead in content and has my support.

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Can we organize AMAs to help Lemmy/Kbin grow?

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What's really cool about the fediverse IMHO is that you can have multiple reputable media outfits run their own AMA communities... want to hear from a sports star maybe ESPN could host their own community, movie star then idk rotten tomatoes, scientist someone else, etc... the concept is really fascinating. Still not there yet though. The platform still needs to mature ( which is doing quickly) and the community needs to grow.

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