• @onlinepersona
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    212 days ago

    It’s idealistic, but may turn into action someday if did happen. If others participated in licensing their comments, it could even lead to a class action lawsuit, which could discourage commercial AI vendors even more and embolden opensource AI vendors.

    Anti Commercial-AI license

    • @[email protected]
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      112 days ago

      It’s publicly avaliable information. Who would care if their comments are used to train an AI?

      • @onlinepersona
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        012 days ago

        I just wrote that I care. What’s the point of asking such an insipid question?

        Also, because something is shown publicly copyright doesn’t exist? Is that seriously your take?

        Anti Commercial-AI license

        • @[email protected]
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          212 days ago

          Also, because something is shown publicly copyright doesn’t exist?

          No, I just mainly don’t understand what the whole AI freakout is about. If some companies want to use random redditors shitposts to train an ai, I don’t know why anyone would care.

    • cum
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      012 days ago

      Lol it’s going to accomplish nothing but look cringe