FAIR publishing some research into long form text generation is basically unrelated to someone generating wikipedia articles and automatically uploading them. Researchers love using wikipedia in various ways because it’s free and pretty high quality, and there’s a lot of it. So tons and tons of publications do various things to and with wikipedia data.
Yes maybe someone can download their code and do something nefarious, but I doubt it’s any more useful for that sort of thing than other long form text generation approaches like GPT3.
FAIR publishing some research into long form text generation is basically unrelated to someone generating wikipedia articles and automatically uploading them. Researchers love using wikipedia in various ways because it’s free and pretty high quality, and there’s a lot of it. So tons and tons of publications do various things to and with wikipedia data.
Yes maybe someone can download their code and do something nefarious, but I doubt it’s any more useful for that sort of thing than other long form text generation approaches like GPT3.
thanks for the reassuring context :)