My latest article on unlawful training of AI models and what we should do about it just dropped on TheRegister today:
https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/22/ai_poisoned_tree/
[#]ethics #ai #genai #llm #trainingdata #privacy #dataprotection #copyright #commons #law
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Putting LLMs in the #PublicDomain looks like a good idea at first, but consider @RainerMuehlhoff's and @HannahRuschemeier's thoughts on purpose limitation, as well.
We'd be handing over a loaded weapon to everybody who wants to use it, for whatever purpose.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4711621
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Plus I would argue that purpose limitation already applies to LLM's trained on public personal data and is in breach of GDPR as a result - but we are not seeing any significant penalties to deter such behaviour (which was the point of my article).
They already broke the law - the issue is enforcement of the law and consequences for breaking it have so far been utterly ineffective.
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A lack of enforcement does not seem to be a good reason for simply opening the gates, though.
@RainerMuehlhoff @HannahRuschemeier
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