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How is an AI trained on an artists painting, any different from a person who looked at that painting in art school? It’s not like the AI contains all of its training data; you can prove that from the file sizes.
I’m all for what the article advocates, but it’s kind of like publishing a book and saying “you have a license to read this, but not to learn anything from it”
I’m afraid this is going to turn out like “a new contract for typewriter repairmen in the age of laptop computers”
Because people iterate and machine learning algorithms only copy
there is no new information, it's just regurgitating bits and pieces of what it was fed.
So its less about induvidual cases and more about the overall result, as far as I can tell there are several major obstacles and we need to figure out some kind of solution that addresses all of them.
I'm sure more obstacles can be forseen depending on how pedantic you want to get, and the problem with people is that a certain subsection of the population will absoloutely make a whole career of being pedantic as hell to the detriment of everybody else.
I don’t think we can compare human learning to AI one.
Tho u are in a way right. Those ppl don’t protest the AI, they protest progress.