The New AI Model Licenses Have a Legal Loophole - OpenRAIL-M of BLOOM, Stable Diffusion, etc.
Offered By: Yannic Kilcher via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Examine the legal implications and potential loopholes in new AI model licenses, particularly the OpenRAIL-M license used for models like BLOOM and Stable Diffusion. Explore the dilemma between open-source software principles and attempts to restrict harmful applications, discussing the challenges of defining "good" versus "bad" usage. Analyze a significant legal vulnerability in these licenses and introduce the OpenRAIL++ License as a potential solution. Clarify the distinction between these licenses and copyright law, and conclude with final thoughts on the complexities surrounding AI model licensing and responsible development.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Responsible AI Licenses RAIL of BLOOM and Stable Diffusion
- Open source software's dilemma of bad usage and restrictions
- Good applications, bad applications
- A dangerous legal loophole
- OpenRAIL++ License
- This has nothing to do with copyright
- Final thoughts
Taught by
Yannic Kilcher
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