Its not about whether you actually own the thing or not, its the record of you owning it.
Without a central body enforcing it its basically pointless, similar to if you don't own the title of the car you don't actually have record of ownership and therefore don't have the rights to go along with that legally. (In theory lol)
The potential advantage of it being on an immutable blockchain means there's a permanent record that isn't tied to a piece of paper, and the distributed nature of most blockchains ensure there isn't a single point of failure. (In theory again)
To add on, like humans kinda have a "context window" with short term memory vs long term memory its the integration of short and long that actually consitutes learning (in my laymen's thought process).
The anti-NFT crowd won with lies, helped by the loudest pro-NFT voices also being absolute morons and focusing on the dumbest possible ways to actually implement it.
I find it very interesting the sudden abhorence of the masses to ignoring copyright, what happened to all the pirates? The shift to "copyright is good actually" by antiAI folks is bewildering.
Y'all really think the system is set up to protect the little folks in the first place?
I thought the whole point of open source is sharing 🤷
Edit: Makes me think of "socialists" who would deny the basic rights they're saying they're fighting for from "rich" people.
"While distillation is a legitimate way for companies to produce smaller, cheaper versions of their own frontier models, it's illegal for competitors to leverage it to acquire such capabilities from other AI companies at a fraction of the time and cost that would take them if they were to develop them on their own."
Is this actually illegal or just against their TOS lol
At the same time, unreal games seem to have much less moddability, to your point, the ecosystem around the existing engine for Beth games means its much easier to get in and do modding.
Its not about whether you actually own the thing or not, its the record of you owning it.
Without a central body enforcing it its basically pointless, similar to if you don't own the title of the car you don't actually have record of ownership and therefore don't have the rights to go along with that legally. (In theory lol)
The potential advantage of it being on an immutable blockchain means there's a permanent record that isn't tied to a piece of paper, and the distributed nature of most blockchains ensure there isn't a single point of failure. (In theory again)