Isn’t this generally already a rule on any social media today?
From the nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx told you so X files:
When X unveiled its newest terms of service, which go into effect on November 15, users quickly picked up on one change.
“By submitting, posting or displaying Content on or through the Services, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to make your Content available to the rest of the world,” the terms of service said, which includes the right to analyze any of that content “including, for example, for use with and training of our machine learning and artificial intelligence models, whether generative or another type.”
Basically, by continuing to use the platform, users will agree that X can use their data to train its AI models.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/21/tech/x-twitter-terms-of-service/index.html
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Discussion
Allowing them to use your data for LLM models? I'd say very few have it in their TOS.
Theoretically if they have a long enough post history, they can develop a virtual persona bot. That's a new wrinkle but I was actually talking with my wife about this several years back.
It was the anniversary of her dad's passing and I said in the future some company would offer posthumous bots that have LLM'd email, social media, and other data sources so people could talk to their loved ones that have passed on. "Man, if I could only get advice from dad one more time..." type of shit.
Not LLM models specifically, just that anything you post they own. I thought Facebook had that for years in their TOS but I'm not sure about that.
Regarding the "dead loved ones bot", I remember someone made a service that offered such bots. I'm not sure if it was only a chatbot or with actual voice but that definitely exist already!
Nice, I was more thinking video as it would actually make the connection more real.