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- Comment on OpenAI Creates a Voice Cloning AI Tool, Not Available for the Public Yet. 6 months ago:
Yeah, I’m surprised Google or another big player hasn’t released something yet, or that the people like the IETF haven’t had any RFCs or produced any practical standards. Now’s the time to get market dominance. Perhaps nobody will react until the shit hits the fan.
- Comment on Reddit has a new AI training deal to sell user content 8 months ago:
what about edited?
- Comment on Meta admits using pirated books to train AI, but won't pay for it 10 months ago:
They have released it on github. The code is only about 500 lines.
- Comment on OpenAI claims The New York Times tricked ChatGPT into copying its articles 10 months ago:
Yeah, the ingestion part is still to be determined legally, but I think OpenAI will be ok. NYT produces content to be read, and copyright only protects them from people republishing their content. People also ingest their content and can make derivative works without problem. OpenAI are just doing the same, but at a level of ability that could be disruptive to some companies. This isn’t even really very harmful to the NYT, since the historical material used doesn’t even conflict with their primary purpose of producing new news. It’ll be interesting to see how it plays out though.
- Comment on OpenAI claims The New York Times tricked ChatGPT into copying its articles 10 months ago:
Only publishing it is a copyright issue. You can also obtain copyrighted material with a web browser. The onus is on the person who publishes any material they put together, regardless of source. OpenAI is not responsible for publishing just because their tool was used to obtain the material.
- Comment on Jailbroken AI Chatbots Can Jailbreak Other Chatbots 11 months ago:
Your friend was right.
- Comment on The Pentagon is moving toward letting AI weapons autonomously decide to kill humans 11 months ago:
An AI can potentially build a fund through investments given some seed money, then it can hire human contractors to build parts of whatever nefarious thing it wants. No human need know what the project is as they only work on single jobs. Yeah, it’s a wee way away before they can do it, but they can potentially affect the real world.
The seed money could come in all sorts of forms. Acting as an AI girlfriend seems pretty lucrative, but it could be as simple as taking surveys for a few cents each time.
Once we get robots with embodied AIs, they can directly affect the world, and that’s probably less than 5 years away - around the time AI might be capable of such things too.