Date: Sun, 25 May 2025 22:48:32 -0500
Sorry for resurrecting this, but I rarely read this list.
On Fri, May 9, 2025 at 7:04 AM Frederick Virchanza Gotham via Std-Proposals
<std-proposals_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> Of course I can use the below program to download all the papers to my
> webspace, and then use some really advanced text-searching software,
> but an AI would be much more versatile. I mean I want to be able to
> ask it questions like, "Of all the 6545 papers submitted so far, pick
> out the one's that suggestion adding a new CV-qualifier to the
> language". You wouldn't be able to make this query with an advanced
> search tool as you'd get way too many false positives no matter what
> way you try to word it.
>
> I would also train the AI on all the posts to this mailing list (and
> older mailing lists) from 1990 to 2025, but I would give the contents
> of the papers a higher priority than the contents of the posts.
>
I do not give you permission to use my copyrighted works to train an AI.
And I doubt that ISO would give you permission to use ISO/IEC copyrighted
works to train an AI. If you do, or have, gone down that road.. Remove my
copyrighted content from your AI data immediately.
On Fri, May 9, 2025 at 7:04 AM Frederick Virchanza Gotham via Std-Proposals
<std-proposals_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> Of course I can use the below program to download all the papers to my
> webspace, and then use some really advanced text-searching software,
> but an AI would be much more versatile. I mean I want to be able to
> ask it questions like, "Of all the 6545 papers submitted so far, pick
> out the one's that suggestion adding a new CV-qualifier to the
> language". You wouldn't be able to make this query with an advanced
> search tool as you'd get way too many false positives no matter what
> way you try to word it.
>
> I would also train the AI on all the posts to this mailing list (and
> older mailing lists) from 1990 to 2025, but I would give the contents
> of the papers a higher priority than the contents of the posts.
>
I do not give you permission to use my copyrighted works to train an AI.
And I doubt that ISO would give you permission to use ISO/IEC copyrighted
works to train an AI. If you do, or have, gone down that road.. Remove my
copyrighted content from your AI data immediately.
-- -- René Ferdinand Rivera Morell -- Don't Assume Anything -- No Supongas Nada -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net
Received on 2025-05-26 03:48:51