@glyph brb, encoding watermarks in my dash lengths
cceckman@hachyderm.io
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today I have learned about the "three-em dash" ⸻ and this may make me *too* powerful -
there's so much life we could all be enjoying if not for all the capitalism@shoofle oh right new Star Trek episode today
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Read below 👇 why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests@kf0are @rikviergever not as bad here but still a factor of >2 (compared to fast.com). Download only, upload was pretty in line.
Guessing the server has its outbound link saturated?
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Hypothesis: If the output of LLMs cannot be copyrighted, anything in the training set becomes public domain.@shapr also the charset case, according to this article, appears to be: "the LLM-generated thing may be a derived work of the original". In my understanding,* the fact that the LLM-derived thing may not be copyrightable is irrelevant; it can still infringe.
If I make an audiobook of _Demon Queen_, and say "release it into the public domain"...that doesn't make it so, the work still infringes.
* (I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice)
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Hypothesis: If the output of LLMs cannot be copyrighted, anything in the training set becomes public domain.@shapr not how it works. https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/23 has a similar example: