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boristsr
·geçen ay·discuss
It's absolutely mind boggling to see claims of model distillation being theft, a class of attack, and all sorts of claims all the while Meta is in court for copyright violation, anthropic has had to settle a case with authors. With distillation "attacks" at least they paid API fees.
boristsr
·3 ay önce·discuss
I think it depends on the depth of the summary, and the purpose. You can do quite an indepth analysis as part of educational material for example, which is one of the tests of fair use.

I think a key thing to remember when assessing your own liability is fair use is a defense, not an automatic guaranteed right for blanket uses.

Leaking spoilers of unpublished works can definitely cause market harm, and serves no wider good for the market the same way educational material would.

I wouldn't like to be on the receiving side of this lawsuit. At the very least it's going to be expensive to defend against.
boristsr
·4 ay önce·discuss
Yes please!
boristsr
·10 ay önce·discuss
That's not true, or they wouldn't have settled for 1.5bln specifically for training on pirated material.

https://apnews.com/article/anthropic-copyright-authors-settl...
boristsr
·11 ay önce·discuss
I understand your thoughts. I've had similar motivation problems about blogging since the release of ChatGPT. Feels like you are writing for a machine rather than readers. Definitely seen a decline in readers since December 2023 on older articles that previously had steady traffic for years.

Also, I just purchased LazyVim For Ambitious Developers. I've used the online edition a number of times in recent months. Thanks for your work!
boristsr
·12 ay önce·discuss
Excellent deep dive and explanation of the process of tracking down and fixing it. Thanks for sharing it, it was a fun read. Will definitely keep this in mind next time I fire up farcry for some nostalgia!
boristsr
·geçen yıl·discuss
This reminds me very much of the fun of the "old internet", late 90's early 2000s geocities fun! Love it.
boristsr
·geçen yıl·discuss
That's not quite true. There is support for "strict" tables which does have more stringent rules around types

https://sqlite.org/stricttables.html