badgermurphy@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would an LLM AI model trained wholly on consenting open source projects with a license requiring all derivative works be open source licensed still be problematic?
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6 days agoIt would no longer have the problem of being based on stolen works, but it would still have all of its other problems, such as frequent hallucinations and logical errors, higher energy costs than software built for purpose, and the really big one, evident cognitive decline in frequent users.
That seems to be the preferred road to riches today. Make an illegal business, make money as fast as you can while you trip up the legal system as best you can to maximize the time until you have to pay the piper, and if you can make enough before the hammer drops, you pay off the hammer and keep doing it. If not, you pay the hammer its cut (the slap on the wrist fine), then make off with the rest.