I'm sorry but requiring me to ask permission before entering Nick Cleggs house, going into his fridge and making a Scooby Doo-style sandwich then leaving with all of his valuables and his wife would 'kill' my desire to eat a Scooby Doo-style sandwich from the contents of Nick Cleggs fridge and run away with his wife

@TheBreadmonkey

it would help if it was an industry, not a cash grab ponzi scheme.

@TheBreadmonkey you can take the man out of Facebook. But you cannot take the Facebook out of the man

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Do it. Nick Clegg would surely never want to cramp your style.

@TheBreadmonkey Oh no, what would we do if it killed the industry that reportedly has a 50-50 chance of killing us all? How will we survive? lol

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then that 'industry' should die

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I didn’t download season 2 of Andor to pirate it. I’m using it to train my AI model.
@TheBreadmonkey AI stealing companies are "unworkable" and should be forbidden
@stux @TheBreadmonkey They can wait until it’s public domain, like all of us.
@haploc @stux @TheBreadmonkey that gentleman definitely has an illustrious carrier to match his ever changing set of principles. True politician.

@haploc @stux @TheBreadmonkey that would be great! All the AI’s would spit text written in 1920’s style, would only know history until that point, make drawings and music in B&W

#grandpaAI

@TheBreadmonkey f*ck everything about this headline
@TheBreadmonkey if it would kill the industry, it wasn't a viable industry in the first place.
@TheBreadmonkey If Nick Cleggs claim is valid, than the entire industry is unethical in the first place.
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Well, at least he's telling the truth. Without free use of data, corporations building AI can't exist. The question then is; do we protect people or corporations?

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Also, is it really an "industry"?

Isn't it more of a "sector", or a "racket"?

@mmm @TheBreadmonkey I’d be more inclined to use the words “mafia” or “crime syndicate” or “parasite”.
@TheBreadmonkey he’s such a sniveling piece of shit
@TheBreadmonkey yeah, sure. Copyright has already killed many industries. Like Napster. So nothing new.
@TheBreadmonkey Don't remember this level of generosity when he was deputy PM
@TheBreadmonkey I technically used to work for the same firm as Nick Clegg’s wife, but I only met her once.

@Nickiquote

I took part in an event recently with the same initials as Nick Cleggs Wife - National Careers Week - but as far as I know she didn't have anything to do with it

@TheBreadmonkey @Nickiquote nick cleggs wife gets about a bit
@TheBreadmonkey “No, not my Cleggy Snacks!”

@Nickiquote

My snacks, my snacks, my lovely CLEGGY snacks. A-check-it-out.

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Killing the industry?
Is that a promise?
This proposition makes me excited!
@TheBreadmonkey Then it is an industry that was never meant to thrive.
@TheBreadmonkey @stux The alternative is that the industry will have to show that any product of any kind that has been “created” using their AI software was not created using any copyrighted materials they did not have explicit permission to use. Do they prefer that situation? It’s one or the other.
@TheBreadmonkey @stux it’s sort of ironic that the people trying to circumvent copyright here are the same kind of corporate *ssh*les that want to be able to copyright anything they can claim ownership over until the heat death of the universe.
@TheBreadmonkey Yes. Synthesized culture should be illegal.
@TheBreadmonkey bottom line is that LLMs aren't profitable without breaking the law. And if they aren't profitable, then corporations won't make them.
@TheBreadmonkey turns out Nick Clegg is really unsupportive of the "knocking on Nick Clegg's door and running away, leaving a flaming bag of dog poo" industry.
@TheBreadmonkey , then may that slop industry die.
@TheBreadmonkey @sarahconner whenever i see the words "nick clegg", this is all i think of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWqa70DvD3s
Mark Zuckerberg and Nick Clegg Discuss the Metaverse

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@mk30 @TheBreadmonkey @sarahconner In the meta-verse there is no moral bottoming out; you can just keep on delivering any message.
@mk30 @TheBreadmonkey @sarahconner One of the secret desires behind it all it is undoubtedly that if you address humans disguised as a robot, they will become more like a robot.
@TheBreadmonkey Kiling this industry is an excellent idea.
@TheBreadmonkey Nick Clegg, huh. I remember when he was right there in coalition government, supporting the cull of the disabled poor. So now... is this supposed to be interpreted as concern for artists? Oh, no, right. Just industry. Of course. Not the people. Just the "economic" power. For the greater greed. Don't expect the crooks to support us with a healthy UBI & UBS. Max wealth extractors, every one of them, "to protect the shareholders", just obeying the rules they bought.
@TheBreadmonkey My reaction to his claim is, "And that would be bad because...?"

@TheBreadmonkey You have persuaded me with your story about a Scooby Doo-style sandwich so big that it could feed or crush everybody in the entire world.

Nick Clegg must buy a bigger fridge, or we'll know that he doesn't believe in the Giant Scooby Doo-style death sandwich.