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getynge
·3 anni fa·discuss
I want to pick up small projects and such too. I’ve recently been on my own kick of finding smaller websites and using rss and whatnot. So much of the modern internet is goofy walled gardens built with tech meant to break down walls, I’m glad the core of the web is still very much alive and I’m hopeful about new life being breathed into it.
getynge
·3 anni fa·discuss
To me it seems pretty unambiguous that the infringement is a problem, and I even agree with the idea that Midjourney, not the users, should be held responsible if their model is being used as a service. I can’t come down on what solution I actually think is reasonable though. Restricting training data to non-copyrighted works would pretty much make AI art non-viable for any modern style, which would make plenty of people happy but feels potentially problematic if the nature of AI continues to change which it certainly will. Restricting output feels more right to me but also feels substantially less effective, since you would need AI to do any practical restriction automatically and what margin of error there would be acceptable? I definitely think this should be clamped down on but I can never settle on what I think would be reasonable and not just totally dismissive of at least one major set of concerns.
getynge
·3 anni fa·discuss
I always thought the idea of federation from the users perspective is something of a middle ground between small community forums and social monoliths like twitter. Small-ish communities that for the most part see content that is part of that community but is not entirely isolated from other communities either. Also means that if somebody comes along and screws up one instance it just gets defederated and the people that want to move do so.