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[–] westingham@sh.itjust.works 34 points 3 days ago (11 children)

I was reading the article and thinking "suck a dick, AI companies" but then it mentions the EFF and ALA filed against the class action. I have found those organizations to be generally reputable and on the right side of history, so now I'm wondering what the problem is.

[–] peoplebeproblems@midwest.social 6 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I disagree with the EFF and ALA on this one.

These were entire sets of writing consumed and reworked into poor data without respecting the license to them.

Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if copyright wasn't the only thing to be the problem here, but intellectual property as well. In that case, EFF probably has an interest in that instead. Regardless, I really think it need to be brought through court.

LLMs are harmful, full stop. Most other Machine Learning mechanisms use licensed data to train. In the case of software as a medical device, such as image analysis AI, that data is protected by HIPPA and special attention is already placed in order to utilize it.

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago

My guess is that the EFF is mostly concerned with the fact this is a class action and also worried about expanding copyright in general.

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