Snark aside, thanks for clarifying which kind of ip theft was meant, because this is not the kind of ip theft that is normally associated with training models.
I’m personally against copyrights as a concept and absolutely don’t care about this aspect, especially when it comes to open models. The way I look at is that the model is unlocking this content and making this knowledge available to humanity.
Snark aside, thanks for clarifying which kind of ip theft was meant, because this is not the kind of ip theft that is normally associated with training models.
I’m personally against copyrights as a concept and absolutely don’t care about this aspect, especially when it comes to open models. The way I look at is that the model is unlocking this content and making this knowledge available to humanity.
That’s nice, dear.