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in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

First, they liken AI training to open-source:

“CC is dedicated to facilitating greater openness for the common good. CC thus supports, in principle, broad access and use of copyright works, including openly licensed content, to train AI in the public interest…to ensure sharing ultimately benefits the public.”

The inherent problem with this is that AI training does not benefit the public. Trained AI is a commercial product. It only serves stakeholders and wealthy tech bros.

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in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

Second, they liken AI bots to researchers and academics.

“At CC, we believe that, as a matter of copyright law, the use of works to train AI should be considered non-infringing by default…for example, text-and-data mining in the context of research or education should be allowed under an exception to copyright.”

Researchers and academics cite their sources. AI products do not cite anyone or anything at all. They return a paid product after harvesting what they required to do so.

🧵3/3

in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

thanks for running this poll, Mark.

Striking that it got 8x the response here than on X.

Seems to me that the responses in each place are somewhat self-selecting. People still on X are likely to be more credulous.

Thing is, even if CC’s position were sensible in a narrow boundary sense (and I agree with you on that score), it’s obtusely ignoring the wider picture mastodon.social/@urlyman/11458…

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in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

Re 3 (&1,2). The CC team are naïve. I think the David Wiley affect is in play here, he believes that genAI is the future of OER, which is ridiculous, insulting to all the people who create OER, and naïve. CC have become meaningless overnight due to AI bot crawlers. that trawl on gigantic scale and completely ignores *all* licensing. The only way this can be solved is in the courts - not only USA courts either! See LAION case in Germany. There are grey areas, but CC are just childish.
in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

the poll has 155 votes, and it's on twitter so that's probably 100 far right botfarm votes and 55 nazis lol

really, just them actually doing that on twitter and taking the results seriously is another reason for me to become very wary of them.

*edit: hold up, that whole twitter poll is from 2021!! 😅 (still, 100 votes are probably going to be from right wing bots lol, but it does place the results in a different perspective)

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in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

I posted on he CC Signals initiative a few days ago. Sadly I didnt see your posts. Re 1 - this is the assertion of folks like Stephen Downes - a big player in OpenEd. Theoretically he sees a democratisation of connected knowledge (ie Connectivism). But, he is wrong on multiple levels (imo). Money/profit is the biggest of these problems, closely followed by all the errors of genAI.
in reply to Dr Pen

@DrPen we crossed in the night. 😂 I just saw your post and hadn’t seen any recent news about CC. But I def think they should reflect on their stance.

As you allude to, the main issue is how AI profits from CC work with no citations. That’s one of the quotes I pulled from the linked article in my follow-up.

in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

Yes we did! Also, sry about typos but Im angry, can you tell?! I think we all need to follow these developments very closely. I didnt even know about the CC Twtr poll and Im in the OpenEd google email group! Why on Twtr? Ridiculous.

Academics are massively impacted by AI deals with article publishers. This is a powerful area for potential pushback as so much academic work uses CC licences. I think this is where the pressure is coming from for CC to acquiesce about the AI training.

in reply to Mark Wyner Won’t Comply

Re 2 - the problem here is that people who run CC are totally unfit to make judgements off the top o their head, driven by their feels about IPR and copyright. They need to shut up, basically. They can have opinions, but not that are the 'legal' position of CC licenses. Thats the worst enshittification of T&Cs.


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Today I spent half a day walking on the Golden Gate Bridge. First, it took me almost an hour to get to the bridge itself, then I walked for about forty minutes in one direction and the same amount of time back. I also went up to the viewpoint to truly enjoy the amazing views. My legs ache, I'm incredibly tired, but it was definitely worth it! #GoldenGateBridge #OutdoorAdventure #AmazingViews
in reply to Henry Fisher

The possibility of walking across is one advantage of bridges over tunnels.
It's no fun being stuck on an island with tunnels closed during an electrical blackout.

Manhattan in 2003: the ferries ran.
The bridges are accessible to pedestrians, like George Washington Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge.

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@vnikolov I was actually surprised when I found out that the golden gate that I open for pedestrians. Such a rare thing for such a large bridge



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