I'm also curious why they took action on ethical basis, yet don't take action on legal bases. There are models overfitted on Copyrighted data, there are datasets with personally-identifying information, etc. Why not start with just following the law first?
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Governments Should Develop AI Instead of Regulating It
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Governments, don’t regulate AI. Have your own.
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AI Training on Copyrighted Data: Double Standards in Copyright Enforcement
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They said (paraphrase) "we train the audio models on CC data because training on copyrighted data would be problematic." Thus, they imply that training on copyrighted images is also problematic — but they don't care because there's no strong lobby like RIAA there.
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Audio Model Admissions and Copyright Law Discovery Issues
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Admitted it in interviews about the audio model. Many statements made are problematic if you look at them in the context of discovery. (About copyright law, yes. What about it?) https://
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Fair Use as Defense Against Copyright Infringement Claims
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They say "unauthorized copies" is that what you mean? If so, then it's an appropriate statement. Fair Use, which many in the community claim is at play here, is a defence you use to clear the liability of infringement — but the infringement is admitted.
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Safeguards and Fair Compensation for AI-Generated Content
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Yes, I can understand that perspective. I think more safeguards and fair compensation need to be in place for that to work. e.g. adding a kNN search to all generated outputs to notify of infringement on training data, and dedicating 10% income to charities supporting artists.
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ChatGPT’s opacity regarding data sources and supervision
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The fallback function of Siri, Alexa etc is to search Google or Wikipedia. When that happens, it's pretty obvious. But with ChatGPT, it's extremely murky (to me at least) — so much so that I don't even know how important the explicit supervision really is. 4
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Collective AI responsibility and EU digital identity regulation
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Excellent #AI share Alex @bimedotcom especially like focus here on collective responsibility & partnership with industry. The points on expanding definitions is interesting too – although that has been one of the barriers with the EU #digital #identity changes. Lots to reflect!S
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Differential Privacy Tutorial at SaTML Conference
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Looking forward to giving a tutorial on differential privacy at the inaugural SaTML! https://
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Drawing the Line: AI Detection and Content Attribution
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But where do you draw the line? Who will decide whether the text is generated by AI or polished with AI? And how will you decide that?