← Back to context Comment by tim333 1 hour ago I think some of the LLM companies have used legally purchased materials. 2 comments tim333 Reply nemomarx 15 minutes ago Do you happen to have an example? The closest I can think of is adobe for images, but I've never heard of a text based llm trained purely on legally acquired books. tim333 5 minutes ago There's stuff here on Anthropic https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/1lkv2r9/anthropic_de...
nemomarx 15 minutes ago Do you happen to have an example? The closest I can think of is adobe for images, but I've never heard of a text based llm trained purely on legally acquired books. tim333 5 minutes ago There's stuff here on Anthropic https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/1lkv2r9/anthropic_de...
tim333 5 minutes ago There's stuff here on Anthropic https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/1lkv2r9/anthropic_de...
Do you happen to have an example? The closest I can think of is adobe for images, but I've never heard of a text based llm trained purely on legally acquired books.
There's stuff here on Anthropic https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/1lkv2r9/anthropic_de...