Comment by blibble

Comment by blibble 2 hours ago

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and training on mountains of open source code with no attribution is exactly the same

the code models should also be banned, and all output they've generated subject to copyright infringement lawsuits

the sloppers (OpenAI, etc) may get away with it in the US, but the developed world has far more stringent copyright laws

and the countries that have massive industries based on copyright aren't about to let them evaporate for the benefit of a handful of US tech-bros

terminalshort 11 minutes ago

No thank you. I am perfectly fine with AI training on my open source code and it is perfectly legal because my open source code does not include a license that bans AI training.

  • blibble 6 minutes ago

    which license is that then?

    because other than public domain they all at least displaying the license, which "AI" ignores