Is it fairly easy? Seems useful for a public site like Lemmy and the fediverse
https://nightshade.cs.uchicago.edu/whatis.html
https://decrypt.co/203153/ai-prompt-data-poisoning-nightshared
Is it fairly easy? Seems useful for a public site like Lemmy and the fediverse
https://nightshade.cs.uchicago.edu/whatis.html
https://decrypt.co/203153/ai-prompt-data-poisoning-nightshared
At the moment, I’m just adding the license to my text, but if somebody has something I could copypaste and put into a spoiler to poison AI training, that’d be great.
Anti Commercial-AI license
Insert poison pill here
Nothing here yes!
One thing I was kinda wondering about - as long as there’s nothing in the T&Cs of your instance, don’t you implicitly hold the copyright to your comment? Isn’t the CC license actually more permissive? Or is it more about “that model was trained on content available under this license, to comply with it, they have to follow it’s terms”?
Close. Creative Commons is a copyleft license with restrictions. The important restriction in this case is not allowing commercial use.
Anti Commercial-AI license
- but explicitly allowing non-commercial use. Neat.
This reminds me of when I was 10.
I thought it was cool to draw the copyright symbol and year on the dumb drawings I made