"The best time to plant a tree is fifty years ago. The second best time is right now" - essentially don't worry about what you could have done better, or what could have been, make now and the future as good as you can
and
"If you don't fall off occasionally, you're not trying hard enough" - originally told to me in the context of learning to windsurf (I still can't windsurf), but applicable in a lot of areas. This doesn't mean try to fall off, it means failure is a natural part of growth, not something to be shunned
Oh look a troll. On the off chance you're not a troll, the idea that you took the word "transphobia" as an attack on you personally says a lot more about you than anything else. Please go and read what Jesus actually said, or the closest we can get (by which I mean read the Gospels minus the apologetics)
The training process of LLMs is to copy the source material word for word. It’s instructed to plagiarize during the training process. The copyrighted material are possibly in one way or another embedded into the model itself.
No it isn't. That;s not how neural networks work, like at all
In machine learning, there’s always this concern whether the model is actually learning patterns, or if it’s just memorizing the training data. Same applies to LLMs.
It's learning patterns. It's not memorising training data. Again, not how the system works at all
Can LLMs recite entire pieces of work? Who knows?
No. No they can't.
Does it count as copyright infringement if it does so? Possibly.
That'd be one for the lawyers were it to ever come up, but it won't
Yup, it literally canny comply with EU GDPR requirements. Sadly, while we theorecticaly have nearly the same laws grandfathered in in the UK, they're not enforced post brexit