• Deceptichum@sh.itjust.works
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    It was a horrid mess of a lazy release, also stole content from modders.

    I’m sure they’ll use this to say people don’t want to buy old games rather than admit they did a shit job and wanted to make bank for it.

    The Darkforces remaster looks to be amazing though. I’ll be picking that up at some stage, can’t justify a $43 price tag for a 30 year old title so I’ll wait for a sale.

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        What is this link in your posts? I’m reading the site but I don’t understand what it is really.

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          It’s a stupid trend where people think they are somehow liberating their comments from being used in training by AI.

          Spoiler alert, it doesn’t work. And even if it did, no one actually cares about your comment about (checks thread) people NOT playing a video game.

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              I just think it’s silly that people think it actually works.

              Besides, if AI really is powerful enough to make a splash in the world, wouldn’t you WANT it to contain your data? That would make it more favorable to your viewpoints.

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                I just think it’s silly that people think it actually works.

                Are you a lawyer? Are you familiar with the Creative Commons license?

                If not, please feel free to get back to us after you get your degree, and let us all know what the final word is on this.

                Besides, if AI really is powerful enough to make a splash in the world, wouldn’t you WANT it to contain your data?

                Oh I would love that, if they paid me to use my content, under terms that I would agree for it to be used (betterment of Humankind, etc.).

                Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

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                  I’m quite familiar. It legally works, if you can prove that your data actually made it into the training set, you might be able to successfully sue them. That’s extremely unlikely though. If you can’t litigate a law, then it essentially doesn’t exist.

                  Besides, a researcher scraping websites isn’t going to take the time to filter out random pieces of data based on a link contained in the body. If you can show me a research paper or blog post or something where a process is described to sanitize the input data based on license, that would be pretty damn interesting. Maybe it’ll exist in the future?

                  Besides, the best way to opt-out of AI training is to enable site-wide flags, which mark the content therein as off limits. That would have the benefit of not only protecting you, but everyone else on the site. Lobbying your lemmy instance to enable that will get a lot more mileage than anything else you could do, because it’s an industry sanctioned way to accomplish what you want.

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                It’s superstitious clutter. Most websites require you to license the content you post to them without those restrictions, and AI training may not even involve copyright in the first place, meaning the license is moot. It just makes you look silly.

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                  Most websites require you to license the content you post

                  Does Lemmy? And is that legal, challenged in a court of law?

                  It just makes you look silly.

                  Maybe, but its also giving me allot of unexpected entertainment. 🤷

                  I tend to do what I think is right, and not how that makes me look to others.

                  Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

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                    “Lemmy” isn’t a website. I’m not even viewing this from a Lemmy instance, I’m on an mbin server. Do you understand how the Fediverse works? Your posts are being copied and transmitted to everyone regardless of what restrictions you claim you’re putting on them, if you don’t want them used that way then don’t post in the first place.

                    And if you’re finding this argument about your spam to be entertaining there’s a word for that. I likely shouldn’t be feeding that but this thread is already thoroughly derailed.