• Z3k3@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      Exactly. Just tell them your training an llm

      Yes I know this wouldn’t fly in reality but I’ll scream hypocrisy from the top of any tree

      • Justas🇱🇹@sh.itjust.works
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        Yes, but if they convict you, the copyright holders can use your case as a precedent for suing the AI companies. At least that’s the way I understand it, I don’t live in a country with precedent law.

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    Unrelated, but I saw my neighbor chasing his kid, who’s probably like 8, full speed down the street and the kid was actually pretty fast

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      Baby legs are no joke! You blink and they’re already halfway across the house. It only gets worse as they get older.

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    7 days ago

    Here’s another trick for obtaining free articles: write an email to the author and ask for a copy. We have to pay to publish on journals and don’t see a dime, so we really don’t care if you pirate it.

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        I don’t know. Is arxiv peer-reviewed? The “best” solution I can come up with is paying the extra 500$ fee to publish under open license, if the journal allows you.

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      And wait for days to weeks if it didn’t just go into the spam folder?

      Just put the penultimate draft on arxiv or researchgate like the rest of us.