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silence7,

Now you work to change the rules of society so that we can stop adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, and limit the amount of additional warming we see.

silence7,

Those jobs aren’t stopping them yet — it takes not just having people with jobs, but having the political donor class dependent on decarbonization.

silence7,

Only thing you can really do is to get involved in stopping them. If you’re in the US, that means looking up close house and senate races. Pick one or two close to you, and then support Democrats running in them with both volunteer time and money.

Leave a bit on the table for supporting Biden as well

silence7,
silence7,

They passed it. And managed to (so far) preserve it, and look likely to keep on doing so to the best of their ability with the possible exception of a handful who are bought off. I’ll work to elect them because of that.

silence7,

In the Democratic party. Even the ones who are taking money from the fossil fuels industry largely signed on to the Inflation Reduction Act, which is a major piece of climate legislation.

silence7,

Don’t be afraid: fight hard. That means not just voting, but actively supporting candidates to opposed them with both time and money.

silence7,

Home heating is often a big one.

People also recommend that people who aren’t subsistence hunters in the arctic reduce or eliminate animal products in their diet because it makes a meaningful difference and doesn’t require a large capital expenditure.

silence7,

This is different from those, and not at all tested in the courts. There are likely to be a whole bunch of lawsuits and several years before this is settled.

silence7,

The difference is that your brain isn’t a piece of media which gets copied. The AI is. So when it memorizes, it commits a copyright violation

silence7,

The thing is that they’re all reproduced, at least in part. That’s how these models work.

silence7,

The problem is that the LLMs (and image AIs) effectively store pieces of works as correlations inside them, occasionally spitting some of them back out. You can’t just say “it saw it” but can say “it’s like a scrapbook with fragments of all these different works”

silence7,

A key difference is that AI models tend to contain actual pieces of the training data, and on occasion regurgitate it. Kind of like randomly reproducing parts of the book during the course of your career as a carpenter. That’s the kind of thing that actually results in copyright lawsuits and damages when real people do it. AI shouldn’t be getting a pass here.

silence7,

There’s an implied license to use content for the purpose of displaying it for web content. Copies for other purposes…not so much. There have been a whole series of lawsuits over the years over just how much you can copy for what purpose.

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