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VBNMW_Realist

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1. My Take On Taking Apart AI
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 03:12 PM
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I hope people start using these models to try to learn more about the system. Not even to overload them in a financial DDoS-style attack where a bunch of people start trying to overload the model's usage to make it so it costs tons of money (which is actually technically legal). But having crowd-sourced projects to collect the data from these models.

And if these companies complain about their intellectual property, they are wrong for these two reasons. First, they "stole" other people's content. (I don't think it's really stealing in my opinion but still.) Second, the responses to the user are now or at least should be the property of the user, and the copyright and patent rights of these corporations should not override the users when they are doing their own thing

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