Lots of people on Lemmy really dislike AI’s current implementations and use cases.

I’m trying to understand what people would want to be happening right now.

Destroy gen AI? Implement laws? Hoping all companies use it for altruistic purposes to help all of mankind?

Thanks for the discourse. Please keep it civil, but happy to be your punching bag.

  • @Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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    1685 days ago

    If we’re going pie in the sky I would want to see any models built on work they didn’t obtain permission for to be shut down.

    Failing that, any models built on stolen work should be released to the public for free.

    • @venusaur@lemmy.worldOP
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      13 days ago

      Genuine curiosity. Not an attack. Did you download music illegally back in the day? Or torrent things? Do you feel the same about those copyrighted materials?

      • @Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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        13 days ago

        Nah not really. I think piracy is a complex issue though, with far less wide reaching collateral damage. I wouldn’t compare the two, personally.

    • @venusaur@lemmy.worldOP
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      5 days ago

      Definitely need copyright laws. What if everything has to be watermarked in some way and it’s illegal to use AI generated content for commercial use unless permitted by creators?

      • @Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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        114 days ago

        The problem with trying to police the output is there isn’t a surefire way to detect the fact it’s generated. That’s why I prefer targeting the companies who created the problematic models.

        • @venusaur@lemmy.worldOP
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          23 days ago

          But let’s say the model is released for free but people use it for commercial purposes. It seems the only solution is to mandate that all content a model is trained on and accesses has provided express permission or is original content. Nobody can release a model to the public which generates content based on “illegal” material.