Major hosts already support image links, and it’d be a good way to stick it to reddit et al. Especially if it looks like a captcha text. Or is it a matter of ‘aint nobody got time for that’…?

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    • The data for those on mobile devices without unlimited data.
    • users with sight issues using text to speech
    • People who are using translators

    and probably a dozen more things

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      I also recently saw an article about YouTube videos being transcribed for GPT-4 training data so if the companies really want to they’ll get the data anyways.

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      Which is like the easiest ML problem.

      Students commonly implement OCR as a homework assignment in undergrad machine learning courses (see the MNIST dataset).

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    I hate people doing that here. It’s always unreadable since people took the screenshot on a PC and the text is tiny and I need to scroll sideways every 8 words… Or I’m at the PC and the screenshot is just 3 sentences without a link to read the rest.

    I’d say let them train their AI on my comments. I just want a share of the finished product in exchange.

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    Because that would greatly harm accessibility for the visually impaired.

    And if you wanted to adhere to accessibility guidelines for the conversational images, you’d need to add alt text to them. But then the ML models can train on that, so you’re back to square one.

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    most people don’t care if their comment help train ai. not sure why lemmy generally seems to.

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    Your idea is that AI cannot understand the meaning of your comments. But that will ‘hold’ only a year or two. Then the hungry AI’s (if we don’t stop them in time) will incorporate character recognition from images in it’s learning.