Comment by shevy-java
14 hours ago
"Claude itself also uses the constitution to construct many kinds of synthetic training data"
But isn't this a problem? If AI takes up data from humans, what does AI actually give back to humans if it has a commercial goal?
I feel that something does not work here; it feels unfair. If users then use e. g. claude or something like that, wouldn't they contribute to this problem?
I remember Jason Alexander once remarked (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed8AAGfQigg) that a secondary reason why Seinfeld ended was that not everyone was on equal footing in regards to the commercialisation. Claude also does not seem to be on equal fairness footing with regards to the users. IMO it is time that AI that takes data from people, becomes fully open-source. It is not realistic, but it is the only model that feels fair here. The Linux kernel went GPLv2 and that model seemed fair.
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