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You are right, the good riddance is more aggressive than the rest. Still matches your attitude, considering you give no actual solutions and demand the mods to do something miraculous with something that is not even their actual job. There's literally no way to detect AI-assisted text or images...
Some AI models were built that way, yeah. It takes more attention to detail than "scraper goes brrrr", but that attention to detail means that things like random gibberish produced by scrapers accidentally grabbing part of the site framework instead of just the content, or OCR failing to digest...
Hey, are you okay? It's been a while since we've heard from you. Are you waiting for the Paradox Part 3 translations to be released so you can write a more accurate story? Or is something going on that's keeping you focused on something else? Is everything okay?
Neo gets used as a female stand in for Team RWBY to train Jaune, and decides that she's going to get Jaune and not those goody two shoes. Cue Neo interrupting Jaune's dates with wilder, and wilder antics to snag her man!
An old but fun idea of mine: Roman helping Jaune get into Beacon is a popular trope. So he now cashes in the favor:
Roman: "Listen kid. This crazy redhead with a scythe and this nutty catgirl in black keep attacking my deals. They're your classmates. Any way you could, ya know, get them to stop...
I've been courteous enough to not quote your opening statement, but there's no point in it if all you are in here for is trying to own someone who takes an opposite stance.
You're missing the point as expected. This hyperfocus on output is doing you no favours, except showing your clown...
Depends on the model, honestly? For text generation, a lot of source material is stuff like public domain works (owned by no one), old published works (especially the type owned by large corporations that can happily resell otherwise mostly-defunct IP rights for real cash money), or social media...
Venom? I've heard it was the AI people who were delicate in this very same thread. Pointing out an issue with your complains is very far from anything close to venomous.
And stolen content is not the same as the outputs. For example, it's been legal to train in publicly accessible information...
It's not my job or duty to provide solutions when the moderation team is content doing absolutely nothing. Save your venom for elsewhere or don't bother replying.
Stolen content is stolen content. You can pretend prompt results are generated ex nihilo, but they are not. The data that models are...
That plenty of people keep repeating that line because they hear it somewhere (usually twitter, reddit or some artist communities) without really thinking about it. Most can't really even argue in its favor because they don't understand the tech enough. Not saying it's the case for them, but...