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Artanthos t1_j24e9ob wrote

The AI itself won’t be on your system, and it will be regulated.

Even if you live somewhere like China that doesn’t enforce copyright, you will still need access to the AI that is subject to copyright laws.

China, meanwhile, is already regulating AI generated content.

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biogoly t1_j24jh1a wrote

Why couldn’t it be on a local system? These models are all going to have open sourced equivalents eventually. Even massive models like GPT-3 could be run locally by an enthusiast, or a small group collaborative effort. It will only get cheaper in the future. Same goes for model training. You can’t close Pandora’s box.

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Artanthos t1_j24mwgg wrote

This goes right back to closed systems.

The companies with the advanced AI’s are not going to give you copies to run on your private computer.

It’s going to be software as a service.

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