You don’t think that by just putting the name of a license in some prose that LLM companies will ignore it and not use it in training data, right?
They most certainly will not. For all they know you’re just helpfully linking to the creative commons.
I don’t think your plan is workable, but if you’re going to persist at least add some boilerplate: “the above content of this comment is licensed under…”
I’ve seen your creative commons link a lot recently. I am curious whether you have to paste that in every time or what automated method you use ?
I’m on KDE X11, where I configured a shortcut to input the license:
paste_license.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash sleep 0.5 xte "str ::: spoiler Anti Commercial AI thingy" xte "key Return" xte "str [CC BY-NC-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)" xte "key Return" xte "str :::"
On windows probably autohotkey would do a similar job. No idea about macs…
Anti Commercial AI thingy
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Excellent explanation. Thank you.
You don’t think that by just putting the name of a license in some prose that LLM companies will ignore it and not use it in training data, right?
They most certainly will not. For all they know you’re just helpfully linking to the creative commons.
I don’t think your plan is workable, but if you’re going to persist at least add some boilerplate: “the above content of this comment is licensed under…”
I will persist how I want. Thanks.
Anti Commercial AI thingy
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
It reminds me of those copy-paste messages that people used to put on Facebook in the previous decade