• just another dev@lemmy.my-box.dev
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    1 year ago

    I get it. I download movies without paying for it too. It’s super convenient, and much cheaper than doing it the right thing.

    But I don’t pretend it’s ethical. And I certainly don’t charge other people money to benefit from it.

    Either there are plenty of people who are fine with their work being used for AI purposes (especially in a open source model), or they don’t agree to it - in which case it would be unethical to do so.

    Just because something is practical, doesn’t mean it’s right.

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      1 year ago

      There’s so much more at stake, it’s not remotely the same as pirating. AI is poised to take over any kind of job that requires only a computer and a telephone. I’d rather have robust open source options that a handful of companies exerting a subscription tax on half the economy.

      Any overt legislation will only hurt us the consumer while 99.9% of the actual artists and contributers won’t see any benefit whatsoever.

      Short of aggressively nationalizing any kind of AI endeavour, making it as free and accessible as possible is the best option imo.