Arthur Besse@lemmy.ml to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · edit-21 year agoSarah Silverman and other authors are suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement, alleging that they're training their LLMs on books via Library Genesis and Z-Librarywww.thedailybeast.comexternal-linkmessage-square103fedilinkarrow-up123arrow-down10cross-posted to: piracy@lemmy.ml
arrow-up123arrow-down1external-linkSarah Silverman and other authors are suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement, alleging that they're training their LLMs on books via Library Genesis and Z-Librarywww.thedailybeast.comArthur Besse@lemmy.ml to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · edit-21 year agomessage-square103fedilinkcross-posted to: piracy@lemmy.ml
minus-squarepips@lemmy.filmlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·1 year agoBecause the LLM is also outputting the copyrighted material.
minus-squareDouble_A@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoSo could any human that got inspired by something…
minus-squareag_roberston_author@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·1 year agoBecause reading is an inherently human activity. An LLM consuming data from a training model is not.
minus-squareTheBurlapBandit@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 year agoLLMs forcing us to take a look at ourselves and see if we’re really that special. I don’t think we are.
minus-squareDominic@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·1 year agoFor now, we’re special. LLMs are far more training data-intensive, hardware-intensive, and energy-intensive than a human brain. They’re still very much a brute-force method of getting computers to work with language.
Why not?
Because the LLM is also outputting the copyrighted material.
So could any human that got inspired by something…
Because reading is an inherently human activity.
An LLM consuming data from a training model is not.
LLMs forcing us to take a look at ourselves and see if we’re really that special.
I don’t think we are.
For now, we’re special.
LLMs are far more training data-intensive, hardware-intensive, and energy-intensive than a human brain. They’re still very much a brute-force method of getting computers to work with language.