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Authors Are Furious After Finding Their Works on List of Books Used To Train AI
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Tell you what, you get a landmark legal decision classifying LLM as people and then we'll talk.
Until then it's software being fed content in a way not permitted by its license i.e. the makers of that software committing copyright infringement.
Using it to (create a tool to) create derivatives of the work on a massive scale.
Wikipedia: In copyright law, a derivative work is an expressive creation that includes major copyrightable elements of a first, previously created original work.
I think you may be off a bit on what a derivative work is. I don't see LLMs spouting out major copyrightable elements of books. They can give a summary sure, but Cliff Notes would like to have a word if you think that's copyright infringement.
An AI model is not a derivative work. It does not contain the copyrighted expression, just information about the copyrighted expression.
I didn't know those were LLMs, TIL.
Would you be okay with applying that argument for any crime?
I would be, and I don't understand why you think this would be a problem. I wouldn't want the government to be preventing activities that there weren't any actual laws prohibiting.
You're missing the point. I'll make your example more specific.
Those things happen. Creating a LLM based on copyrighted material without permission happens - it's not a hypothetical. But even then, giving a punishment after the fact does not make the initial crime "no problem", as you put it.