• WolfLink@sh.itjust.works
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    7 hours ago

    Like other Chinese companies, Alibaba tapped into Anthropic’s technologies through tens of thousands of unauthorized accounts, according to the letter, which was viewed by The New York Times. Then it used the data it collected to train its own A.I. systems. Anthropic asked the lawmakers, who lead a Senate committee that was about to hold a hearing on A.I., to explore ways of curbing China’s distillation.

    Lmfao they are complaining about what’s basically the same thing as what they did to people to create their AI in the first place

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      2 hours ago

      Ahem, what they are still doing based on everyone’s overloaded webserver logs.

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      5 hours ago

      I still have logs from Anthropic bot not respecting robots.txt ddosing my home lab and stealing code. Where can I send them ?

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      No what the Chinese do is much more ethical because they actually pay for the tokens. Basically anthropic is complaining that companies use and pay for their product :'(

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        I agree with this. They should’ve known. And at least chinese teams are coming out with new ways to make these models more efficient and smaller. They’re improving on the work they stole and then making it open source which I love to see.