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minus-squareSentient Loom@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·15 days ago used to train both commercial commercial training is, in this case, stealing people’s work for commercial gain and open source language models so, uh, let us train open-source models on open-source text. There’s so much of it that there’s no need to steal. ? I’m not sure why you added a question mark at the end of your statement.
minus-squaregaylord_fartmaster@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·14 days ago I’m not sure why you added a question mark at the end of your statement. I was questioning whether or not you would see that as a benefit. Clearly you don’t. Are you also against libraries letting people borrow books since those are also lost sales for the authors, or are you just a luddite?
commercial training is, in this case, stealing people’s work for commercial gain
so, uh, let us train open-source models on open-source text. There’s so much of it that there’s no need to steal.
I’m not sure why you added a question mark at the end of your statement.
I was questioning whether or not you would see that as a benefit. Clearly you don’t.
Are you also against libraries letting people borrow books since those are also lost sales for the authors, or are you just a luddite?