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![]() Title text: WELL, the freaks on patreon felt that the word 'using' was a little ambiguous. |
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Most companies making "corporate AI" are afraid of their image and will put filters to avoid making their systems output copyrighted material or sexual content. As an example, some people have suggested adding "fuck" to search queries to disable on-by-default Google's AI summary feature. This is not true of all of them, and people have trained models outside of companies that will output these things.
AI scraping has become a common concern, with companies suing AI companies over the use of their copyrighted data, and heightened resource use due to a massive increase in web requests for many projects. Mitigations often used include putting articles behind paywalls or asking for an email address or anti-bot systems such as Anubis.
The comic shows an alternative solution with a "special CAPTCHA", considering that a company doing such scraping wouldn't put a system in place that would, in order to circumvent protections, output sexual content and violate copyright (and Nintendo is known to take Pokémon copyright very seriously)). Of course, such a system could also hurt the image of the companies using it, and would be extremely impractical for users to use.
The title text mentions the ambiguity of the instructions, possibly meaning "making a Pokémon out of penises" or "using only physical penises to draw the pokémon" (possibly moving a mouse with one).
Transcript
- [A computer screen with instructions "Prove you are human by drawing a copyrighted Pokémon, using only penises.". Below is an empty box and a pen cursor.]
- Caption: There *is* a way to always block corporate AI. Companies are just afraid to use it.
Votey Transcript
- [Text-only panel]
- Ten points to anyone who does not send me proof that this is possible
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