In good news, the US NLRB ruling that nondisparagement clauses are void is apparently _retroactive_! Meaning everyone is now free to talk about former employers: https://ogletree.com/insights/nlrb-general-counsel-says-confidentiality-nondisparagement-clause-decision-applies-retroactively/
@tillianisafox Copyright is enclosure for ideas. It turns ideas into property, into capital, which serves to make the powerful and wealthy even more powerful and wealthy.
I like the idea that if you make something, you own it in some way for at least some time, but copyright isn't the way to do that IMO. The rich and powerful violate the copy rights of people every day without repercussions.
Maybe we should all learn to be OK with not having complete control of our creations.
So @internetarchive scanning books for their digital library is copyright infringement:
http://blog.archive.org/2023/03/25/the-fight-continues/
But OpenAI slurping all of that to train a model that then can generate text and put actual authors out of business (already happening with copywriters), is not.
Figures, there are no $billions of VC / corporate money behind Internet Archive, why would anyone want to support a public service, right? 🤦♀️
IA ≠ AI, know the difference!
I'm not worried about the AI apocalypse. I'm worried about the "VCs subsidize AI tech and sell it at a loss just long enough to make everyone rely on them (aka 'disrupting the knowledge worker industry') before bumping the price up and quality down just like Uber and Amazon and the rest" apocalypse. #ai #vc
meta, mastodon, vis.social admin
My understanding of Mastodon culture is that consent is a huge part of every feature and practice.
As a moderator, the explosion of images that were created with tools built with apparently stolen artworks, without consent of the artists who created them, was stressful...to put it mildly.
So we asked folks on vis.social to stop posting them. As did other instances.
The push-back was also stressful. So we had to make it a Rule.
tech, outages, rant
The thing with big-brand services having outages due to expired certificates and shit like that, isn't that it's a show of incompetence - this can occasionally happen anywhere.
Rather, the problem are the people who assume "big company, so it's perfect and would never go down or make mistakes", and the corporate propaganda that reinforces those beliefs. It doesn't work that way.
In the process of moving to @joepie91. This account will stay active for the foreseeable future! But please also follow the other one.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.