Submitted by Gari_305 t3_z0y0m4 in Futurology
MuNuKia t1_ixd3nyn wrote
Reply to comment by Fexxvi in This Copyright Lawsuit Could Shape the Future of Generative AI by Gari_305
Yes it does. You are just showing me you don’t know anything about AI.
Fexxvi t1_ixd48x4 wrote
OK, then. The argument is:
“Programmers are using other people's images to teach their AI's, just like you would teach an art student to learn styles and techniques from previous paintings. Once the AI has learned, those images are not stored anywhere in the AI's code.”
Now refute it.
MuNuKia t1_ixd6l5b wrote
The code in the AI has memory. The memory is updated using the copyrighted works. Then the code will call that memory to build a new image.
Fexxvi t1_ixd6vom wrote
The memory is updated using the copyrighted AI.”? Excuse me? Or do you mean “the memory is updated using copyrighted material ”?
MuNuKia t1_ixd79za wrote
Ya, updated the comment. However, my point stands. The programmer will setup the code to use the computer’s RAM. When then RAM is updated to build the training data, it’s part of the program.
Fexxvi t1_ixd9z7u wrote
I don't understand this. Explain exactly this refutes my point in simple words, please.
MuNuKia t1_ixdarvy wrote
Code takes data. Codes stores data in computer’s memory, code pulls data, to compute the algorithm, based on user input. Algorithm output is the combination of user input and the data used to build the model.
The biggest bottleneck in analytics is memory. That’s why Hadoop is also becoming a big deal, so an analyst can use the memory of multiple computers at the same time. Which means memory and the data used in memory is an aspect of a machine learning program.
Fexxvi t1_ixday6t wrote
OK, I think I got it. How does this disprove my comment again?
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