12 points

His AI GF must’ve convinced him to shoot himself in the back of the head with a shotgun twice.

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Twice is better. Reliable.

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If Zombieland taught us anything, it’s the double-tap.

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We’re truly in a dystopian future when big tech nerds are doing mafia hits. Reminds me of that guy in Better Call Saul that hired Mike as a bodyguard.

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15 points

What whistle did he blow?

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It was more of an opinion piece. They were already being sued and he didn’t bring any new info forward from what I understand.

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I didn’t even read the article. I just barely skimmed it and guess what I found within 2 seconds.

“Balaji’s death comes three months after he publicly accused OpenAI of violating U.S. copyright law while developing ChatGPT, a generative artificial intelligence program that has become a moneymaking sensation used by hundreds of millions of people across the world.”

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He had hard proof chat gpt used copyright work to train. Opening them up to lawsuits of said copyright holders and basically collapsing the whole company.

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You don’t even need “Hard” proof. The mere fact that ChatGPT “knows” about certain things indicate that it ingested certain copyrighted works. There are countless examples. Can it quote a book you like? Does it know the plot details? There is no other way for it to get certain information about such things.

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Facts aren’t protected by copyright. Regurgitating facts about a thing is in no way illegal, even if done by ai and done by ingested copyrighted material. I can legally make a website dedicated to stating only facts about Disney products (all other things the same) when prompted by questions of my users.

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I think you’re missing the point. We are talking about whether it is fair use under the law for an AI model to even ingest copyrighted works and for those works to be used as a basis to generate the model’s output without the permission of the copyright holder of those works. This is an unsettled legal question that is being litigated right now.

Also, in some cases, the models do produce verbatim quotes of original works. So, it’s not even like we’re just arguing about whether the AI model stated some “facts.” We are also saying, hey can an AI model verbatim reproduce an actual copyrighted work? It’s settled law that humans cannot do that except in limited circumstances.

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The issue is proving that it ingested the original copyrighted work, and not some hypothetical public copyleft essay.

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21 points

Whistleblower deaths should have all of a company’s director’s investigated by default. It may be that 99% are innocent, but just one or two seeing their massively valuable stock, and options in danger, may be driven to such actions on their own.

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The police are too busy shooting people’s pets and being scared of acorns to investigate something like this.

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7 points

Oh and shooting people for avoid the 3.50 New York subway fare…

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When the working class kills a CEO, there’s a reward by the FBI and is found in a week. When a company does it, the world is silent.

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