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Post #29165

2025-12-04 06:36 UTC

This is the definition of ethically sourced data from the Apertus website: […] the training corpus builds only on data which is publicly available. So they still train on Websites, Blogs and Social Media. Ethical my ass.

Replies (3)

  • @theherk@lemmy.world 2025-12-04 06:48

    That is at least an improvement over including in its corpus the entire worldwide collection of copyrighted materials.

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  • @Artisian@lemmy.world 2025-12-04 15:35

    Let’s include the whole paragraph at least. Apertus was developed with due consideration to Swiss data protection laws, Swiss copyright laws, and the transparency obligations under the EU AI Act. Particular attention has been paid to data integrity and ethical standards: the training corpus builds only on data which is publicly available. It is filtered to respect machine-readable opt-out requests from websites, even retroactively, and to remove personal data, and other undesired content before training begins.

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  • @kalkulat@lemmy.world 2025-12-05 04:10

    Sounds like a ripping good way to keep corporate data (and government secrets) from the public radar. That way we won’t find out whose hands public taxdollars (or public-owned structures rented to corporations) wind up in.

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