• AlteredEgo@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Every book ever published, every article anybody ever wrote, every comment anyone ever posted on a public internet is “consent” to read and learn from it.

    I’m pro piracy as you can tell. The idea that something can be out there publicly on the internet but it’s “not consent” to read is the intellectual property one. Look at how they try to gatekeep publicly owned scientific papers. Big AI is clearly hypocritical doing this, but corporations are just soulless, amoral programs executed by sentient humans.

    But the RESULT of all that (e.g. deepseek) should belong to all people. And THAT is why these IP arguments by fuckAI are dangerous, because it is only a threat to open models. The answer is open source (or weight) AI models and with advances in computing to run them locally.

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      2 days ago

      Every gps ping your phone sells to ad companies? Every nanny cam that is connected to the cloud?

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            5 hours ago

            I said no such thing. Private is private. I’m saying there is no such thing as public information, information that you put on the public internet, meaning for the public to see, then being somehow not “free”.

            You can argue about copyright a little, I’m against it, but this has nothing to do with private messages or private information or data protection.

            You’re just arguing a strawman and trying to make the discussion about something else and an ad hominem calling me a troll.

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              1 hour ago

              All I said in the original comment was stolen data and you are the one that decided I meant “public data available to on the open Internet” and started arguing against that. Who is arguing with a strawman here?