

Good timing since it seems even Crypto folks are getting out of Crypto.


Good timing since it seems even Crypto folks are getting out of Crypto.


Kevin Perjurer (not their real name)
Oh man I always wondered


The author is basically rationalizing and portraying sympathetically the way cops side with wealth and capital over the actual law.
It’s techdirt what else do you expect?


We distinguish between “Functional” and “Content” output.
I think we really shouldn’t have ceded this in the first place. An AI model isn’t “output” it’s a derivative work full of samples. It should follow the same rules that musicians have to. Only problem is there’s been a concerted effort to defang IP for decades led by tech giants and heavily affecting the terminally online software folks who might be expected to care about GPL violations. In this respect the horses have already left and I’m not sure closing the barn door matters.
There’s also the issue of enforceability. I could write a license that says ‘if you want to use my library in your vibe coded slop you must first submerge your hand in boiling water for no less than ten seconds.’ I don’t think I’m going to be able to convince a judge that their failure to perform this entitles me to damages. Likewise I suspect that now that the practice is there a license like this isn’t going to do anything to giants. The GPL came before anything worth stealing was licensed under it and helped shape the norms.
A more straightforward approach I’ve seen is a less ambiguous statement I see in books nowadays: this may not be used to train AI. I’d like to see versions of conventional licenses with this specific carveout.
I’ll finally note that we have seen an attempt to do something like this before in the form of the AGPL which almost nobody ever uses. Contemplate why.


I’m waiting for someone to try this then they get black bagged and dragged to whatever event by someone who bet they would attend.


You show up, you put a ton of effort into a post, and at the end the comment section will tear apart some random thing that isn’t load bearing for your argument, isn’t something you consider particularly important, and whose discussion doesn’t illuminate what you are trying to communicate
Man if only LW posters knew how to use the delete key to shorten their posts to only the load bearing parts, which they consider particularly important and who’s discussion illuminates what they were trying communicate. Alas.


Yeah that’s the angle Cyberlibertarianism covers it from.


Counting or not counting prosecutions that end with the defendent vindicated and almost a million dollars richer?


Cyberlibertarianism covers it.


Aaron Silverbook, ex MIRI, still lists himself as the President on LinkedIn. The site now links to a defunct shopify page.


This is worse for Ezra Klein than when he said kirk was ‘doing politics right.’


Yeah an adversary like Google isn’t something you can easily block without really annoying legitimate users unfortunately. Nothing is stopping them from turning every chrome instance into a botnet node except for the angry article that would run in Ars Technica.


Women unreliable? GTFO


It owns the libs though, that’s usually enough


So he’s said the first batch of brainless clones would have to be carried by women paid to do the job. In the future, though, one brainless clone could give birth to another.
The
fuck?


Just like the famously well-adjusted and happy Rei Ayanami.


Not if Dawkins converts Claudia to Atheism first!


math pets
I’d forgotten this
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