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Grimy@lemmy.world ⁨3⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

The game right now is about better training methods and curating current datasets, new data is not needed.

Obviously though, eventually they will want new data so their models aren’t stuck in the past but this won’t stop them from getting it. There isn’t a future where individuals broker with google on how much they get paid, all that data is already owned by the platform it’s being posted on. Almost all websites slap on their own copyright or something similar, even for images. Deviant art and even Cara, the platform that’s suppose to be artist friendly, does this. Anything uploaded to Google maps gets a copyright on it if I’m not mistaken, Reddit as well. This data will be prohibitively expensive to create a moat and strengthen soft monopolies.

Public datasets are great but aren’t enough in most cases. This is also the equivalent of saying “well they diverted the river, why don’t you build yourself a stream”. It’s also problematic since by it’s public nature, it means corporations can come over, dip their cup in the water and throw it into their river. It brings down theiir costs while making sure nothing can actually compete with them.

Also worth noting that there is no worthy public dataset for videos. 98% of the data is owned by YouTube or Hollywood.

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