And in this example below, you can see another problem. Does Laura Bates know about this? Privacy issues!! #gdpr https://twitter.com/GaryMarcus/status/1188150000364032000 …pic.twitter.com/JGphiCHqzg
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may actually be a fictional person; i don't think there are game developers at Twitter? but GPT-2 as implemented here completely indiffferent to differences between fact and fiction and probably does (in an extended way) do something like cut and paste from its (public) databases
Yes, there's no reason to think that GPT-2 doesn't encode literal copies of portions of text that are either identifying or copywritten, right?.
There was a discussion here [1]. It does memorize some stuff which is unavoidable/needed but copyright issues loom because of the transformer's insatiable appetite for data. [1] https://old.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/dfky70/discussion_exfiltrating_copyright_notices_news/ …
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