Apparently, stealing other peopleâs work to create product for money is now âfair useâ as according to OpenAI because they are âinnovatingâ (stealing). Yeah. Move fast and break things, huh?
âBecause copyright today covers virtually every sort of human expressionâincluding blogposts, photographs, forum posts, scraps of software code, and government documentsâit would be impossible to train todayâs leading AI models without using copyrighted materials,â wrote OpenAI in the House of Lords submission.
OpenAI claimed that the authors in that lawsuit âmisconceive[d] the scope of copyright, failing to take into account the limitations and exceptions (including fair use) that properly leave room for innovations like the large language models now at the forefront of artificial intelligence.â
It seems that most of the people who think what humans and AIs do is the same thing are not actually creatives themselves. Their level of understanding of what it takes to draw goes no further than âwell anyone can draw, children do it all the timeâ. They have the same respect for writing, of course, equating the ability to string words together to write an email, with the process it takes to write a brilliant novel or script. They donât get it, and to an extent, thatâs fine - not everybody needs to understand everything. But they should at least have the decency to listen to the people that do get it.
Well, thatâs not me. Iâm a creative, and I see deep parallels between how LLMs work and how my own mind works.
Either youâre vastly overestimating the degree of understanding and insight AIs possess, or youâre vastly underestimating your own capabilities. :)
This whole AI craze has just shown me that people are losing faith in their own abilities and their ability to learn things. Iâve heard so many who use AI to generate âartworkâ argue that they tried to do art âfor yearsâ without improving, and hence have come to conclusion that creativity is a talent that only some have, instead of a skill you can learn and hone. Just because they didnât see results as fast as theyâd have liked.
Alternatively, you might be vastly overestimating human âunderstanding and insightâ, or how much of it is really needed to create stuff.