Brian Maucere
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And this was from AI Secret.
I just want to make sure I'm giving credit where I read this.
The ironic part is,
How many artists, photographers, and music makers out there do you think are like, oh, poor OpenAI.
Look at them getting their stuff stolen for the use of other AI models.
We are so sad for them.
That is just a shame that somebody else is taking their stuff and using it without permission.
And that's what I think is the ironic part of this is that if you were anybody that feels like your creative content was somehow washed into the training of models over the last couple of years, I don't believe something like this would land with a heavy heart for those people because I'd be like,
Well, I was going to say, it's probably, I would imagine, you know, it's, it's stuff being shared internally.
You know, this stuff, we often find people move around a lot and, you know, like any, any, any job, any role people get for their reasons, they decide to share things that they maybe shouldn't.
And, you know, sharing weights or something like that obviously would give that sort of like the API key behind, you know, how something works.
It's sort of a secret sauce of how a model works above and beyond just the data it was trained on.
I'd be a little upset.
I'd let everybody know if I was part of these organizations and I'm paying you upwards of sometimes millions of dollars in compensation or salary and you're a little fast and loose with what you're doing.
Yeah, I'd be making it well known that I'm tracking everything you write, everything you do.
I mean, that would be just table stakes for working at any of these premier companies who have a lot to lose, not just to China.
But just, you know, domestically as well, have a lot to lose for not being like the main model or whatever the case may be.
Good.
This is inevitable, you know?
And I think, well, there's that too.