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Ethical questions arise over training LLMs with personal creations

The user is asking whether it would be ethically problematic to train a local large language model (LLM) on their own creative works, such as animation frames. They are considering using such a model to generate new content, like graphics for a video game or album covers, and are questioning the implications for creators' rights, specifically regarding consent, compensation, and credit. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the ethical use of AI tools for content generation and intellectual property rights.

RANK_REASON The item is a user's question about the ethics of using LLMs with personal creations, not a report on a specific event or development.

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Ethical questions arise over training LLMs with personal creations

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    # AI Question: If you could train a local LLM with your own creations, animation frames, for example, would it be wrong to then get an app to develop a few fram

    # AI Question: If you could train a local LLM with your own creations, animation frames, for example, would it be wrong to then get an app to develop a few frames into a full sequence of your own work? I would think software already exists for this and doesn't need an LLM? But I'…