Lowry: AI companies commiting mass theft and hiding behind the language of ‘training’

Ursula K. LeGuin once wrote, “There is no right answer to the wrong question.” And while AI might struggle to understand the quip, we human readers get the point immediately. To solve a problem, you have to focus on what really matters about it. That’s a big problem with the ongoing debate, most recently joined by Professor Nicholas Creel, over whether artificial intelligence models “learn” the same way as humans.

Source: Opinion – AI companies are commiting mass theft and hiding behind the language of ‘training’

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