If you make it reproduce copyrighted media, it is a problem.
As long as the stuff it generates doesn’t resemble any copyrighted works, even if it was trained on copyrighted works, I don’t see why that should be problem.
If you make it reproduce copyrighted media, it is a problem.
As long as the stuff it generates doesn’t resemble any copyrighted works, even if it was trained on copyrighted works, I don’t see why that should be problem.
Vista was amazing and 8/8.1 was refreshing. Also, Vista introduced hardware accelerated desktop rendering in Windows, finally no more tearing. I enjoyed using them. I personally haven’t had any gripes with any of the recent Windows versions.
I can buy one here in Malaysia.
This smells like investor-baiting. Studios don’t really need to announce that they’re going “aggressive” in using a certain tool.
It’s not about using it for bad deeds as any other tool like a kitchen knife can be used the same way. It’s more to the necessity to work in order to live.
Does it show up when you download other .dmg packages?
There’s also higher quality live streaming.
I wonder if they’d release the weights and training/inferencing code. They did it for LLaMA.
There’s been a lot of open source alternatives to Stable Diffusion lately and it’s great.
I don’t think they would care if it didn’t get popular and having thousands of people trying it out, eating up huge amount of compute resources.
It’s a known quirk of LLMs.
It’s definitely cost. There are other ways to make it generate text that is similar to training data without needing it to endlessly repeat words so I doubt OpenAI cares in that aspect.
“leak training data”? What? That’s not how LLMs work. I guess a sensational headline attracts more clicks than a factually accurate one.
If you do this and then later you face some sort of issue with Windows, remember that it might not be Windows’ fault.
Doesn’t that mean your brightness is set too high?
Minecraft. I wanted host a dedicated Minecraft server so I rented a VPS and needed a free, lightweight OS. I’ve been tinkering with Linux ever since.
I love Linux and Windows, I wouldn’t trade one for the other.
Then I really don’t see how it’s a plus. Smaller kernel size? lol
Lucky you. I’ve run out of his videos to watch.
You can choose not to use it even if Linux supports it.
Does KDE even have native support for touch screens? Last time I tried, when I tapped on an input field, no on-screen keyboard showed up. Worked perfectly fine on GNOME.
Uhh no? They’ve gotten really cheap nowadays.
$300 gets you a 5G capable phone with a high refresh OLED and a processor fast enough to play resource intensive games like Genshin Impact.
Training on copyrighted data should be allowed as long as it’s something publicly posted.