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[–] [email protected] 13 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

the federal government should embrace policy frameworks that preserve access to data for fair learning

Sounds like we're good to download anything then as long as we get the copyright material for that purpose.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 20 hours ago

You'll never believe it, but I just invented a new type of AI a few seconds after reading your comment.

I call it OSIRGT: One-Shot Immediate Regurgitation Generative Transformer.

It starts out as an empty model of variable-count weights ranging from 0 to 255 between a linear sequence of parameters. Whenever you feed it training data, it uses the incoming stream of bytes to adjust the weight at position n to log2(2^k) * n^0 where k is the incoming byte. After a weight is updated, n is increased by 1 and the process repeats until all training data is consumed. To use the model, provide a finite stream of zeroes and it transforms the 0 into another number based on the weight between the current parameter and the next one.

You may be asking yourself, "isn't that just an obtuse way to create a perfect copy of something?"

And to that, my good human, I say: shut up and use this open-source model training program with a built-in BitTorrent client.