LLMs can pass the (original formulation of the) Turing test now, convincingly.
It can't be long until that's possible without infringing a copyright. And that's huge, even if all you use it for is:
• replacing call centers
• a better Clippy the paperclip
It can't be long until that's possible without infringing a copyright. And that's huge, even if all you use it for is:
• replacing call centers
• a better Clippy the paperclip
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You're right that the skills and techniques come from companies willing to breach copyright, but… imagine a world where we delete every album by bands who once pirated Pro Tools, or every book by a graduate who used a student licence for Word.
Absolutism doesn't seem helpful here.