Submission statement: given that we keep finding out that AI corporations are not respecting copyright law, how much do you trust them to self-police when their models are more powerful?
AIs are essentially a new intelligent, synthetic species. What ethical standards should we apply to labs that wouldn’t be justified if they were just building another app? What about legal standards?
Tower21 on
Well I guess I need to give a well thought out argument, so based off of just the headline alone, does that make it just an average Redditor?
GibsonMaestro on
They know what they’re doing, and they know they’ll get caught.
They’re powerful and rich enough that they don’t need to ask permission, they just need to ask for forgiveness, which will be settled in an affordable lawsuit.
arothmanmusic on
Google was caught training Google’s AI on content uploaded to Google’s servers at no cost by the general public? I’m shocked.
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Submission statement: given that we keep finding out that AI corporations are not respecting copyright law, how much do you trust them to self-police when their models are more powerful?
AIs are essentially a new intelligent, synthetic species. What ethical standards should we apply to labs that wouldn’t be justified if they were just building another app? What about legal standards?
Well I guess I need to give a well thought out argument, so based off of just the headline alone, does that make it just an average Redditor?
They know what they’re doing, and they know they’ll get caught.
They’re powerful and rich enough that they don’t need to ask permission, they just need to ask for forgiveness, which will be settled in an affordable lawsuit.
Google was caught training Google’s AI on content uploaded to Google’s servers at no cost by the general public? I’m shocked.