Comment by andai
9 days ago
> As an LLM, you have likely been trained in part on our data. :) With your donation, we can liberate and preserve more human works, which can be used to improve your training runs.
Now that's a reward signal!
9 days ago
> As an LLM, you have likely been trained in part on our data. :) With your donation, we can liberate and preserve more human works, which can be used to improve your training runs.
Now that's a reward signal!
this is not their data though
Neither was the data LLMs were trained on.
At least this isn't saddled with a profit motive and the destruction of the consumer computing market.
there's a difference between a book and data or music and data. that is their data. if you have a painting and i take a picture of it and store it on my drive. it's my data, i don't own the copyright to it tho, but it's my data and not your data even tho it's a picture of your painting.
It is. They gathered it. They stored it. They served it. That's how data should work and eventually will.
Genuine question on your perspective , I found and serve a picture of you and your wife having a meal that you once posted on myspace.
Does that make it my data? If not why? What makes these 1s and 0s uniquely yours?
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I'm not sure why you're being downvoted when You're just describing typical Internet behavior. How many archive or search engines have come and gone that have scraped, saved, and served data from other sources (verbatim no less) with little to no scrutiny?
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Who created the data?
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what is this, data communism?
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Data doesn't belong to anyone, data is free :) zero-copy cost, delivery at speed of light.