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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1406· Collapse

Wouldn’t copyright make LLMs illegal, too?

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Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

Yes they are leeches

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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1408· Collapse

Nice, much innovation

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LLM coders should come up with something else that doesn’t steal value.

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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1411· Collapse

Maybe LLM coders aren't stealing value but instead creating it?

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They are creating some but also stealing lots. You could steal a bicycle to become a courier and create value as a courier, but you still shouldn’t steal the bicycle in the first place. And if the thief complained about not being able to create value because it’s illegal to steal bicycles, everyone would rightly laugh at him. It’s his responsibility to find win/win solutions with people, not leech off others in the name of ‘creating value’.

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Amaro Koberle, 6 months ago·#1413· Collapse

I doubt it. I hope they keep doing it. I hope to live in a world where copyright isn't enforced. I expect to see more creation and novelty.

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I doubt it.

Unclear what “it” refers to.

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