← Back to context Comment by blitzar 6 months ago Surely it should be a whole separate copyright case with fines of up to $150,000 per work infringed. 2 comments blitzar Reply Schnitz 6 months ago It’s crazy, yet so predictable, that while the system tries to bankrupt individuals for torrenting a single book or movie in this case the excuse “it was just to train an LLM” will fly. Imagine a private individual would argue that in court. HPsquared 6 months ago Ironically, the Llama models enable people to fine-tune on their own material. A lot of people are doing exactly this.
Schnitz 6 months ago It’s crazy, yet so predictable, that while the system tries to bankrupt individuals for torrenting a single book or movie in this case the excuse “it was just to train an LLM” will fly. Imagine a private individual would argue that in court. HPsquared 6 months ago Ironically, the Llama models enable people to fine-tune on their own material. A lot of people are doing exactly this.
HPsquared 6 months ago Ironically, the Llama models enable people to fine-tune on their own material. A lot of people are doing exactly this.
It’s crazy, yet so predictable, that while the system tries to bankrupt individuals for torrenting a single book or movie in this case the excuse “it was just to train an LLM” will fly. Imagine a private individual would argue that in court.
Ironically, the Llama models enable people to fine-tune on their own material. A lot of people are doing exactly this.