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  • I don't see how that would be fair use or what the argument is supposed to be.

    Let me warn you that Lemmy is full of disinformation on copyright. If you picked the idea up here, then it probably is absolutely bonkers.

    In any case, fair use is a US thing. In the EU, it would still be yoink.

  • science @lemmy.world

    The Evolution of Scientific Credit: When Authorship Norms Impede Collaboration

  • To save everyone a click: It's a non-commercial license (with a very rude yoink clause, if anyone is foolish enough to build something on it.)

    By the by, there's a good chance that AI models are not copyrightable under US law; making the license moot in the US. In other regions, such as the EU, it likely holds.

    3.3 Use Limitation. The Work and any derivative works thereof only may be used or intended for use non-commercially. Notwithstanding the foregoing, NVIDIA Corporation and its affiliates may use the Work and any derivative works commercially. As used herein, “non-commercially” means for non-commercial research and educational purposes only.

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    Audio Flamingo 3 - Fully Open Large Audio Language Models

  • He was arrested in September 2022 on allegations of bribing an executive related to the Tokyo Olympics in exchange for KADOKAWA receiving preferential sponsorship treatment.

    He was later charged by prosecutors and stepped down as chairman of the company on October 4, 2022. He denies the charge. KADOKAWA’s current CEO, Takeshi Natsuno, confirmed as recently as March 2025 that Tsuguhiko is barred from meeting with him and is not involved in the company (Toyo Keizai). Despite Tsuguhiko’s lack of involvement with KADOKAWA, which is active in conventional and short anime while also “actively investing” in AI for production, his words underscore a growing trend.

    From the article.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Missouri AG: Any AI That Doesn’t Praise Donald Trump Might Be “Consumer Fraud” (No, Really)

  • Hmm. There's only 1 thing I know about top gear. That presenter guy, the old one, what's his name? His father-in-law was awarded a Victoria's Cross for actions during the Battle of Arnhem; the famous a bridge too far. 7 VCs were awarded in that battle, but he was the only one who made it out alive.

    I wonder if that ever became awkward. Like guy comes home and says:

    • I did this super dangerous stunt for TV today!
    • Oh, you did something dangerous, son? Do tell.
  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Happy 30th Anniversary!

  • smh

    That guy should be happy that no AI will ever be trained on their work. It's ok to contribute to progress, but only if it's progress the cool kids approve of. Know your place, nerds.

  • The most striking image yet to emerge from the fall of Srebrenica comes in a BBC film to be screened next week. It shows the indicted Serb war criminal General Radko Mladic presenting the commander of the UN peacekeeping force at Srebrenica, Colonel Ton Karremans of Holland, with gifts wrapped in Christmas paper. Mladic was evidently in a expansive mood and he had good reason to be: at that very moment his troops were preparing to massacre the 4,000 men and boys who the UN had handed over to him.

    https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/1999/nov/17/features11

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    You know You want to

  • You asserted that models are trained on private data. You were unable to back up the assertion.

    I am not interested in psychological or rhetorical tricks. I see no value in it. If you're willing to have a rational, fact-based discussion, science-style, then I am willing to assume good faith until evidence to the contrary is apparent.

  • Yes. It's easier said than done. I often find myself thinking, I could do more to make my country better.

    But I am just too irritated by the selfishness and privilege on display. Just relocating to a nicer country is an option that 99% do not have. You need to be young and well-educated, or be relatively wealthy. Otherwise, a rich country will simply not have you.

    At the same time, those who can just pick up and leave are the same people who are most able to change things for the better. Americans are not risking their lives by speaking up. The rule of law is mostly being followed. Democratically elected representatives hold power.

    Freedom and life can be taken from us, but never honor. -Otto Wels, 1933, in the final session of the elected german parliament.

  • You're ignorant of history and that's a problem.

    There were fewer than 500,000 jewish Germans in 1933. That's less than 1% of the population.

    The millions who were murdered were mainly citizens of Poland and the Soviet Union. If the nations of Western Europe had prepared themselves better for war and fought with more tenacity, millions would have lived.

    The absolute disaster that the Wehrmacht inflicted on the Soviet Union is largely the result of Stalin's defects. Dictators are bad; an obvious lesson. A less obvious lesson comes from the Generalplan Ost. The Nazis wanted to murder much of the population east of Germany; Poles, Czecks, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Russians, and others. Many tens of millions of individual human beings were to be killed, mainly through hunger. Then the territory was to be settled by Germans, That's the whole Lebensraum thing.

    Where should all these people have gone?

    That's why the Ukrainians today don't have a choice. Putin wants to eradicate the ukrainian ethnicity. We know that. We don't know how many people he is willing to murder; to physically eradicate. Would you take the chance?


    In 1939, immediately before WW2 and the holocaust, the MS St. Louis sailed with 900 jewish refugees from Nazi Germany to Cuba. But Cuba refused to take them in, as it had just hardened its laws. The ship sailed to Canada and the USA, but they, too, refused. Something, something, race.

    Eventually, the UK, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands took pity on these people and gave them shelter. Obviously, many of those on the continent were murdered in the Holocaust.

    Where do you think 65 million US Latinos will go? They live in the US and they will die in the US. One way or the other.

  • Just a recent example. Of course they’re vague about what “public” means, but if you really believe they aren’t using all the photos, you’d be pretty naive in my eyes.

    Ok. You can't give an actual example, so you use emotional blackmail to discourage disagreement. Noted.

    If that’s what you want to call conservative go ahead, although it’s not what I’d typically associate with that word.

    It's called Chesterton's fence.

    Not sure where you see the problem?

    To cut right to the chase. The problem is your intellectual dishonesty. First, it's privacy, then it's intellectual property, then privacy again. You try the spiel about sticking it to the corporations. When that is debunked, inequality is fine. Now it's about "intellectual workers", as if any of the higher-ups would share the loot.

    You don't give a fuck about logic or reason. You're just throwing shit at the wall to see what sticks. You're working through a list of talking points without ever engaging your brain. A third world guy will do that for a dollar an hour.

    And don't tell me that you're doing this for free. Doing free labor for billionaires so that billionaires can get some free money from the rest of us is the stupidest thing I ever heard of. Ahh. But I have heard of it.

  • Cut the histrionics. Americans aren't being massacred. They are only asked to go to some minor inconvenience to uphold their country's democracy.

    The distance between Chicago and Las Vegas is greater than between Berlin and the Russian front line in Ukraine. Are Germans supposed to feel pity for you poor darlings?

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    News @lemmy.world

    Meta Wins Blockbuster AI Copyright Case—but There’s a Catch

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and ‘A Better Tomorrow’: AI-Powered Kung Fu Film Plan Debuts in Shanghai

    Europe @feddit.org

    German court rules puzzle maker can use Da Vinci image

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Meta publishes V-Jepa 2 – an AI world model

    science @lemmy.world

    Inside the Secret Meeting Where Mathematicians Struggled to Outsmart AI

    science @lemmy.world

    Scientists at Loughborough University create 'world's smallest violin'

    Science Memes @mander.xyz

    One for the wee Ones

    memes @lemmy.world

    I can ship that

    politics @lemmy.world

    Americans favor labor unions over big business now more than ever

    Science Memes @mander.xyz

    ULPT: The Math Department does Not have Ethical Review

    memes @lemmy.world

    Relax. It's just a game. It doesn't happen in real life.

    science @lemmy.world

    Teeth first evolved as sensory tissue in the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish, fossil scans find

    World News @lemmy.world

    Analysis: Clean energy just put China’s CO2 emissions into reverse for first time