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Full article here: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/02/your-reddit-posts-may-train-ai-models-following-new-60-million-agreement/
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Full article here: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/02/your-reddit-posts-may-train-ai-models-following-new-60-million-agreement/
AutomaticCordonBleu
That reminds me i need to edit my old comments to just say . Again
Problemwoodchuck
That'll be the craziest AI on the market until somebody decides 4Chat is a good idea
shmoogeeoogee
Someone tell 4chan. I'm sure the sabotage will be of extraordinary magnitude
MightyIink
Can't wait for the lawsuit where I get my 41 cent piece of the pie.
DanielAsparagus
You won’t. You’ve released your rights already.
BrickShakes
God i despise AI, everyday single day the techbros do everything in their power to make the world worse in some way or another.
morrighan42
It's not just them, it's also the CEOs who are convinced they can finally get rid of all the workers draining the value from their stocks
hipifreq
While I understand your sentiment, there are great uses for AI. The news is plastered with horrible applications of AI that are trained on the likes of Reddit, but the good stuff sits quietly doing tasks like land-use classification from satellite imagery
Xenarion
Agreed. AI can do as much good as bad. It's all about the methods.
BrickShakes
I am generally talking about general generative AI, application specific AI such as that used in medicine or product QA is fine.