It’s all about curation and review. If they use AI to make the whole project, it’s going to be bloated slop. If they use it to write sections that they then review, edit, and validate; then it’s all good.
I’m fairly anti-AI for most current applications, but I’m not against purpose-built tools for improving workflow. I use some of Photoshop’s generative tools for editing parts of images I’m using for training material. Sometimes it does fine, sometimes I have to clean it up, and sometimes it’s so bad it’s not worth it. I’m being very selective, and if the details are wrong it’s no good. In the end, it’s still a photo I took, and it has some necessary touchups.
deadcade@lemmy.deadca.de 6 hours ago
It’s still made by the slop machine, the same one that could only be created by stealing every human made artwork that’s ever been published. (And this is not “just one company”, every LLM has this issue.)
Not only that, the companies building massive datacenters are taking valuable resources from people just trying to live.
If the developer isn’t able to keep up, they should look for (co-)maintainers. Not turn to the greedy megacorps.
bookmeat@fedinsfw.app 6 hours ago
A few years ago we were all arguing about how copyright is unfair to society and should be abolished.
wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 6 hours ago
Sure, but these same companies will drag you to court and rake you over the coals if you infringe on their copyrights.
Deceptichum@quokk.au 4 hours ago
More reason to destroy copyright.
Normal people can’t afford to fight the big companies who break theirs anyway. It’s only really a tool for big businesses to use against us.
WalrusDragonOnABike@reddthat.com 6 hours ago
Because its used to benefit megacorps in practice. This situation is just more proof of that.
everett@lemmy.ml 6 hours ago
Copyright is what makes the GPL license enforceable.
Luminous5481@anarchist.nexus 5 hours ago
Licenses only matter if you care about copyright. I’d much rather just appropriate whatever I want, whenever I want, for whatever I want. Copyright is capitalist nonsense and I just don’t respect notions of who “owns” what.
iamthetot@piefed.ca 3 hours ago
Who is we? I wasn’t.
Ganbat@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 hours ago
Same energy as “Just go on Twitter and ask for free voice actors,” a la Vivziepop. People think this kind of shit is super easy, but realistically, it’s nearly impossible to get people to dedicate that kind of effort to something that can never be more than a money sink.
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 hours ago
I was under the impression that FOSS developers do it for the love of the game and not for monetary compensation. They’re literally putting the software out for free even though they don’t need to. They are going to be making this shit regardless.
tempest@lemmy.ca 55 minutes ago
That is what they are technically doing but they often don’t always consider the consequences and often react poorly when they realize that an Amazon (it whatever) comes along and contributes nothing and monetizes their work while dumping the support and maintenance on them.
That is the name of the game though if you use an MIT license.
deadcade@lemmy.deadca.de 3 hours ago
Absolutely true, but there’s one clear and obvious way; drop support for the project yourself.
If a FOSS project is archived/unmaintained, for a large enough project, someone else will pick up where the original left off.
FOSS maintainers don’t owe anyone anything. What some developers do is amazing and I want them to keep developing and maintaining their projects, but I don’t fault them for quitting if they do.
silver_wings_of_morning@feddit.dk 1 hour ago
Speaking only on the programming part of the slop machine, programmers typically copy code anyways. It’s not an ethical issue for a programmer using a tool that has been trained on other people’s “stolen” code.
Goretantath@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
Just like how every other human artist learned how to draw by looking at examples their art teacher gave them, aka “stealing it” in your words.
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 hours ago
LLMs are not sentient and they’re not learning.