Comment by mattigames
10 hours ago
The word transformative was put there in a time of manual transformative processes, like when you paint something similar to what you saw in a painting by another artist, with all the implied limitations that entails, like the time it took from you to watch that painting, and the time it takes you to create that new painting, nothing to do at all with the way LLMs operate, an honest assessment would have found that the word was meant for a wildly different use case and therefore it required a bigger and more nuanced discussion.
> The word transformative was put there in a time of manual transformative processes, like when you paint something similar to what you saw in a painting by another artist
Do you have any citation that that is how the word "transformation" was understood historically? Because what your suggesting seems to be the opposite of what i've read.
My understanding is even back in the 1800s (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folsom_v._Marsh ) your example would not be considered transformative, if your intention was to make a similar painting to serve a similar purpose.