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minus-square@uranibaba@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months ago but that something trained on public material is privately owned. Is that really a problem? Is a create something new based on public knowledge, should I not be able to profit from it? I learn to paint from YouTube, should I paint for free now? I’ll admit that the scope of ChatGPT is MUCH bigger than one person painting.
minus-squarePennomilinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-211 months agoI’d say that was a more controversial opinion. From a purist perspective I tend to believe that intellectual property in general is not ethical and stifles innovation.
Is that really a problem? Is a create something new based on public knowledge, should I not be able to profit from it?
I learn to paint from YouTube, should I paint for free now?
I’ll admit that the scope of ChatGPT is MUCH bigger than one person painting.
I’d say that was a more controversial opinion. From a purist perspective I tend to believe that intellectual property in general is not ethical and stifles innovation.