Creative Commons is Introducing CC Signals: A New Social Contract for the Age of AI (creativecommons.org)
from Pro@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 25 Jun 18:50
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nsrxn@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Jun 19:27 next collapse

pearl clutchers never cared about whether artists prefer ubiquity over obscurity. I forsee a cc license that explicitly opts into model training, and the whiners unable to distinguish between that, endorsing all model training, or actual generated content. to them it will all be called slop.

LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Jun 19:54 next collapse

Remarkably sane creativecommons.org/…/implementation/

jlow@discuss.tchncs.de on 25 Jun 20:01 next collapse

we give, we take, we give again, and we are all in this together.

No, the AI megacorps only steal and then make you pay to use their illegal and unethical services. How naive is this?

FatCrab@slrpnk.net on 27 Jun 14:17 collapse

There are many open sourced locally executable free generative models available.

jlow@discuss.tchncs.de on 30 Jun 17:15 collapse

Oh, I didn’t know that. Models were people have actually actively consented to their data being used for it (not “Wikipedia is CC so it’s fine”)?

FatCrab@slrpnk.net on 30 Jun 18:35 collapse

I imagine not, though I haven’t looked into it.

MCasq_qsaCJ_234@lemmy.zip on 26 Jun 00:01 collapse

Why do I feel like almost no artists are going to use this new Creative Commons license and would prefer the Supreme Court to rule on this case?

LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Jun 12:44 collapse

Because few artists use CC as-is, because they have a petit bourgeoise mindset and are largely cutthroat narcissists who only care about “making it”. I hope sincerely the breadline teaches them a lesson.