• capital
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    230 days ago

    We get it, y’all hate LLMs and the companies who make them.

    This comparison is disingenuous and I have to think you’re smart enough to know that, making this disinformation.

    If/when an LLM like ChatGPT spits out a full copy of training text, that’s considered a bug and is remediated fairly quickly. It’s not a feature.

    What IA was doing was sharing the full text as a feature.

    As far as I know, there are some court cases pending regarding determining if companies like Open AI are guilty of copyright infringement but I haven’t seen any convictions yet (happy to be corrected here).

    All that said, I love IA and have a Warrior container scheduled to run nightly to help contribute.

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      430 days ago

      Hmm, true. IA wouldn’t be as supported if we couldn’t get the full text of the source.

      Can you tell me more about the “warrior container”?

    • @[email protected]
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      30 days ago

      have a Warrior container

      This is an ArchiveTeam project, which is a totally separate effort to the Internet Archive. As far as I know, they’re not related other than the fact that ArchiveTeam use The Internet Archive for storage.

      • capital
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        129 days ago

        Ahh my mistake.

        Might be time to financially contribute to IA.