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I have a feeling that this is going to go similarly to Stable Diffusion's big 2.0 flop. SD put its limits in through training data. Meta put in its limits via terms and conditions. The end result for both will still be that the community gravitates toward what is usable with the most freedom attached to it. The most annoying part of the TOS is that you can't use the output to improve other models.
Fuck you Meta, I wanna make a zillion baby specialist models.
Well, i've had other arguments about OpenAI prohibiting use to improve other models.... I'm not sure. My concept of what's right and what is wrong kind of contradicts Meta or OpenAI just using copyrighted content to train their models and then claiming copyright and banning me from using that for the same purpose.
Good point. I think I'll do whatever I want with it and just keep my trap shut. Good luck proving anything Zuck.