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YurkshireLad

@TheDcoder @ascendo @Codeberg you can probably fork any open source project but that doesn't mean you can use the code in any way you choose. You still have to follow the original license.

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TheDcoder

@YurkshireLad @ascendo @Codeberg Well, it depends on where you draw the line for "use", the AI does not execute the code or redistribute it in a meaningful way (aside from generating output which looks like that code plus the other trillion lines of code it trained on).

The same argument can be used for general-purpose GPT training sets as well, they just train on all text scoured from the web regardless what who owns the text.

ascendo

@TheDcoder @YurkshireLad @Codeberg I mean, there is a small chance that chatGPT returns 100% of your code to somebody else. Google itself ordered recently that their employers should not paste text in their own LLM due to this (and other reasons).

TheDcoder

@ascendo @YurkshireLad @Codeberg I guess that's possible with ChatGPT, I don't really know how they work so I'm hitting my knowledge barrier here.

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