A new comedy special starts with the quote, “I’m sorry it took me so long to come out with new material, but I do have a pretty good excuse. I was dead.”...
It isn't a tactic, and I'm not lying about anything. I get you don't get what the dude was saying, maybe your first language isn't English. But again, that is fine. If you don't understand what he was saying that is fine.
I think it's those stupid hard coded buttons on my remote that I accidentally press every so often then have to repeatedly try and back/exit out of the stupid thing it launched that I cannot remove/uninstall from my tv.
The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, claiming the two companies built their AI models by “copying and using millions” of the publication’s articles and now “directly compete” with its content as a result....
The trained model includes vast swathes of copyrighted material. It's the rights holders who get to decide whether someone can use it.
Just because it makes it inconvenient or harder for someone to train an AI model does not justify wholesale stealing.
A lot of models are even trained on large numbers of pirated material like books downloaded from pirate sites etc. I guarantee you OpenAI and others didn't even buy a lot of the material they use to train the AI models on.
The model has to contain the data in order to produce works.
Wholesale commercial copyright infringement where you're profiting off of others work on a large scale is a whole different ball game.
They're training their models on large amounts of pirated content and profiting off it.
Of course the rights holders are going to say "wait a minute, why are you making money off my content without my permission? And how much of my work did you pirate to use?"
You cannot hand wave away mass piracy to train their models, and then distribute said models based on an act of mass copyright infringement.
Do you not understand the basics of the law?
its idiotic to think that its reasonable to demand such a thing.
Again, the law is the law. If they mass pirate a bunch of media which then the model contains chunks of they are breaking the law.
I can't believe this is a hard concept for someone to understand.
And as said they didn’t “train chat GPT on a piracy site” the scraping algorithm put some stuff form there in the training data. There is no person doing that.
"Your honour my program that I created to slurp up data from the internet using my paid for internet connection, into my AI trained model that I own and control happened to slurp up copyrighted data.. I um, it's not my fault it slurped up copyrighted data even though I put no checks in place for it to check what it was slurping up or from where."
That is the argument you are putting forth.
Do you think any judge/court of law would view that favourably?
So, now it's gone from "reasonable effort" to most definitely you can say without any doubt that all the trained models contain no copyrighted data at all?
But having worked on defence projects myself I can say from experience everything I've heard about Tempest is that's pretty far along now. We'll probably see a prototype flying within the next two years.
To get lower input latency ensure your PS5 is connected via a network cable, then the only wireless hop is via the Steamdeck. Gets to be pretty reasonable input latency then, best with 60fps games.
George Carlin AI comedy special is 'ghoulish' and 'creepy,' his daughter says (www.cbc.ca)
A new comedy special starts with the quote, “I’m sorry it took me so long to come out with new material, but I do have a pretty good excuse. I was dead.”...
MSI Gaming Teases Its Own Steam Deck Competitor (www.gamespot.com)
Likely to be announced at CES 2024.
Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month (www.cnbc.com)
The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement (www.theverge.com)
The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, claiming the two companies built their AI models by “copying and using millions” of the publication’s articles and now “directly compete” with its content as a result....
A passenger hid bullets in a baby diaper at New York's LaGuardia Airport. TSA officers caught him (apnews.com)
It was a loaded diaper, but not like you would think....
UK signs deal with Japan and Italy to build next generation fighter jets in Britain (news.sky.com)
The on-board weapons system will deploy artificial intelligence and machine learning to "maximise the effect" its arsenal can deliver, the MOD said.
Final Fantasy 16 on PC shows signs of life, with producer Yoshi-P saying it will run best on an SSD (www.pcgamer.com)
I figured as much, but it's still nice to hear something new about it.
I'm finally getting my first Steam Deck with the 512 OLED. What accessories would you consider imperative?
Some things that are of interest to me are......