Maybe we should avoid training AI with AI-generated content: that's a use case I would defend.
Still I believe MIME would be the right place to say something about the Media, rather than the Transport protocol.
On a lighter note: we should consider second order consequences. The EU commission will demand its own EU-AI-Disclosure header be send to EU citizens, and will require consent from the user before showing him AI generated stuff. UK will require age validation before showing AI stuff to protect the children's brains. France will use the header to compute a new tax on AI generated content, due by all online platform who want to show AI generated content to french citizens.
That's a Pandora box I wouldn't even talk about, much less open...
> The EU commission will demand its own EU-AI-Disclosure header be send to EU citizens, and will require consent from the user before showing him AI generated stuff. UK will require age validation before showing AI stuff to protect the children's brains. France will use the header to compute a new tax on AI generated content, due by all online platform who want to show AI generated content to french citizens.
I think the recent drama related to the UK's Online Safety Act has shown that people are getting sick of country-specific laws simply for serving content. The most likely outcome is sites either block those regions or ignore the laws, realizing there is no practical enforcement avenue.
> Maybe we should avoid training AI with AI-generated content: that's a use case I would defend.
if this takes off I'll:
- tag my actual content (so they won't train on it)
- not tag my infinite spider web of automatically generated slop output (so it'll poison the models)
It depends but for example if I wanted to train a LoRa that outputs a certain art style from a specific model, I have no issue with this being done. Its not like you are making a model from scratch.
Still I believe MIME would be the right place to say something about the Media, rather than the Transport protocol.
On a lighter note: we should consider second order consequences. The EU commission will demand its own EU-AI-Disclosure header be send to EU citizens, and will require consent from the user before showing him AI generated stuff. UK will require age validation before showing AI stuff to protect the children's brains. France will use the header to compute a new tax on AI generated content, due by all online platform who want to show AI generated content to french citizens.
That's a Pandora box I wouldn't even talk about, much less open...