• FaceDeer
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    -931 year ago

    I do. It’s frankly selfish. Having an AI get training on my old comments costs me nothing and it results in the development of useful AI tools. Trying to sabotage that is petty and pointless. It’s not like you could somehow collect the fraction of a pittance that you think you’re owed retroactively. I never commented on Reddit thinking “awesome, I’m going to make bank on the content I’m generating here.”

    People complain about the capitalist mindset of the world and then they do this. Sigh.

    • @Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world
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      691 year ago

      Defending giant corporations profiting off of uncompensated individuals, while criticizing anyone who doesn’t want to provide free labor to said corporations, is a disgusting take. Are you a CEO?

      • FaceDeer
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        -341 year ago

        The more accessible training data there is the easier it is for new AI projects to enter the field less dominant those “giant corporations” become.

        The free labour was already freely given. If someone doesn’t want to have shitposted on Reddit for free then maybe they shouldn’t have shitposted on Reddit for free.

        • @Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world
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          271 year ago

          “if you didn’t want me to steal your intellectual property, you shouldn’t have thought of it in the first place”

          • @QuaternionsRock@lemmy.world
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            No, you shouldn’t have posted it to Reddit, in which you were required to give them a perpetual license to use your IP in any way they see fit.

            For the record, I’m here because Reddit pissed me off when they axed the free API, and I’m pissed at myself for not expecting it. That’s what I get for accepting their terms and conditions, I guess.

            Edit: I also don’t accept the idea that using my content for training data is “fair use” when it is used to train proprietary models, especially ones in which the end user is allowed to prompt it to plagiarize or otherwise imitate my content.

          • @Fungah@lemmy.world
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            41 year ago

            So, for an example of what the other user was talking about, I’m just some guy and for my first foray inyo programming / machine learning (I kind of just threw myself into the deep end) I modified stylegan 3 and trained it on about 500g of reddit porn that I scraped off reddit.

            Now, I stopped the training after about a week (it was going to take about a solid month on my rtx 2080 ti) when I found out stable diffusion existed but I learned a LOT from that experience.

            I couldn’t do that now. Arguably none of that was how any of that should be done but whatever.

          • FaceDeer
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            -211 year ago

            I’m not sure what you mean here. Nothing’s being stolen. Even if you think there needs to be permission for training an AI off of data, Reddit has that permission.

            • @Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world
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              121 year ago

              I assume you’re more of a moron than a troll, which is disappointing. Regardless, you’re not worth my time, as I don’t think any argument could convince you to have an open mind and be willing to change. Good luck out there!

    • @TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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      211 year ago

      I had an 11 year old account that I deleted all my old comments and posts from because of the API debacle. Does that make me selfish that I felt like Reddit wasn’t holding up its end of the unwritten agreement?

      Reddit doesn’t deserve my content anymore than I deserve access from the third party API.

      • FaceDeer
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        -181 year ago

        If you did it over the API debacle then you’re not one of the people I’m talking about here. This is about people deleting their content to prevent it from being used to train AIs.

        • @Voyajer@lemmy.world
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          Do you not remember the real reason why the API debacle happened in the first place was to prepare for this moment? It was always about easy access to training data, third party apps got caught in the crossfire.

          • FaceDeer
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            That’s ignoring an awful lot of other considerations. Obviously Reddit hasn’t explained itself in a trustworthy way, but a common belief at the time is that it was to force people to use the official Reddit mobile app so they could be subject to advertising.

    • Zellith
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      151 year ago

      Selfish? Perhaps you forget why people deleted their content in the first place.

    • @Voyajer@lemmy.world
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      131 year ago

      It’s their comment to do with as they see fit. I can’t get mad at them for wanting to erase their presence on a site they don’t use anymore.

      • FaceDeer
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        -211 year ago

        And I’m free to judge them however I wish for their actions and intent.

    • @Hackerman_uwu@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      What about people who just think “A.I.” Is dog shit and chat bots are a dumb obsession steering the industry in the wrong direction due to hype and money?

      • FaceDeer
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        -41 year ago

        What about them? I don’t see why they’d care what AI companies are doing in that case. They’d assume they were just wasting money on this stuff.

    • @gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      For me it’s a privacy matter. Going through old posts (whether human or machine learning) can nor be used for anything good.