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there is something pathetic in mining everyone's data/art without compensating them and then making a work-shopped advertisement video about a hedge hog that's OBVIOUSLY harmless, cute and fun for kids and families
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Tim what are you on about? It does the same thing the average person does to learn. Study other people’s art. I get what you’re trying to say but philosophically it doesn’t hold up.
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It's not fair to say that GPT learns the same way as humans. We probably don't know that yet definitely. Also: A machine can scale learning much faster. And it doesn't have feelings, so it may not display the same conflict or risk aversion behavior before imitating someone else's style.
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I don’t think this deeply about my chainsaw, why should I overthink my word machine?
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Your chainsaw that cuts trees? That we need for oxygen? Chainsaws should not be allowed unless we can program them to stop cutting trees as determined by a lorax committee. Until this comittee is built and it's processes setup, I saw we ban all chainsaws. Simply too dangerous.
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This argument doesn't apply to ChatGPT. One that might does: Imagine there is a successful American chainsaw company that creates many jobs because they sell good chainsaws. Now China comes, takes all of the IP of that US chainsaw company, produces a cheaper chainsaw and floods the US market, ruining the US business.
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