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OpenAI now tries to hide that ChatGPT was trained on copyrighted books, including J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
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Not if your stories are transformative of the original work.
AI works are not transformative. No new content is added.
The work generated is entirely new
I would disagree, they are transformative.
I don’t see how it can be transformative if no new context can be added.
Also transformative is only 1 of the 4 pillars of free use and isn’t enough to justify it alone.
You're just repeating yourself.
New content is created, that's the whole point. The AI takes the original content and transforms it and creates new content.
I don’t believe that AI creates new content. Fundamentally it just statistically repeats what it’s seen before. That’s not new content, it’s a mad lib.
Current AI is great at pattern recognition, that’s it. It recognizes patterns in words and outputs the next one it guesses is right.
In that sense then the dictionary needs to lawyer up and go after all these artists
So you've decided on your own definition of "new content" and are now trying to bend what ai does to make it seem like what they've made isn't new content.
Tell me where I can find all this ai art then if it's not new?
It isn’t new. It’s just a rehash of what it’s already seen.
AI and LLMs don’t create anything new. They just rearrange what has already been given to them based on an arbitrary set of input parameters. There’s no creativity and there’s nothing new about anything they create.