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| | | | | Settlement could be pivotal after authors claimed company took pirated copies of their work to train chatbots | |
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| | | | | Artists are understandably concerned about the possibility that automatic image generators like Stable Diffusion will undercut the market for their work. We live in a society that does not support people who are automated out of a job, and being a visual artist is an already precarious career.In... | |
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| | | | | What images were used to train Stable Diffusion's text-to-image AI model? I worked with Simon Willison to make a data browser to explore and search a sample of 12 million images. | |
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| | | "Fair use is the great white whale of American copyright law. Enthralling, enigmatic, protean, it endlessly fascinates us even as it defeats our every attempt to subdue it." -Paul Goldstein __________________________ This is the second in a 3-part series of posts on Large Language Models (LLMs) and copyright. (Part 1 here) In this post I'll [...] | ||