Sir Joho the Swasselknight on Nostr: chatGPT: The argument you're referring to typically centers around whether machine ...
chatGPT: The argument you're referring to typically centers around whether machine learning models, like large language models (LLMs), "learn" from copyrighted material in a way that infringes on those copyrights. Critics argue that training on copyrighted content could be seen as an unauthorized use. Proponents note that LLMs don't replicate articles or books but rather learn patterns and generate new content, akin to someone learning from various sources and then creating something original.
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