I’ve recently noticed this opinion seems unpopular, at least on Lemmy.

There is nothing wrong with downloading public data and doing statistical analysis on it, which is pretty much what these ML models do. They are not redistributing other peoples’ works (well, sometimes they do, unintentionally, and safeguards to prevent this are usually built-in). The training data is generally much, much larger than the model sizes, so it is generally not possible for the models to reconstruct random specific works. They are not creating derivative works, in the legal sense, because they do not copy and modify the original works; they generate “new” content based on probabilities.

My opinion on the subject is pretty much in agreement with this document from the EFF: https://www.eff.org/document/eff-two-pager-ai

I understand the hate for companies using data you would reasonably expect would be private. I understand hate for purposely over-fitting the model on data to reproduce people’s “likeness.” I understand the hate for AI generated shit (because it is shit). I really don’t understand where all this hate for using public data for building a “statistical” model to “learn” general patterns is coming from.

I can also understand the anxiety people may feel, if they believe all the AI hype, that it will eliminate jobs. I don’t think AI is going to be able to directly replace people any time soon. It will probably improve productivity (with stuff like background-removers, better autocomplete, etc), which might eliminate some jobs, but that’s really just a problem with capitalism, and productivity increases are generally considered good.

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    I think they are saying that preventing open source models being trained and released prevents people from using them. Trying to make training these models more difficult doesn’t just affect businesses, it affects individuals too. Essentially you have all been trying to stand in the way of progress, probably because of fears over job security. It’s not really different to being a luddite.

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      Essentially you have all been trying to stand in the way of progress,

      Fuck progress from anyone who can’t be bothered to do it right. There’s justified risks where the cost of inaction is just as horrible as action. This isn’t that, and everyone saying it is, is an asshole whose shouting about this we would all be better off without.

      This work can be done correctly, and even reasonably quickly. Shortcuts aren’t merited.

      probably because of fears over job security. It’s not really different to being a luddite.

      My job is secure. I have substantially more than typical expertise in language models.

      The emperor, today, is butt naked. Anyone telling you we are about to see fast new progress is full of shit, and isn’t your friend.

      I’ve seen this before, and I’ll see it again.

      I’ve given a polite warning, where it looked like folks might listen. The rest aren’t my problem.