| ▲ | arcanemachiner 39 minutes ago |
| All of my non-work AI coding is that open-source, so I'm happy to feed my data into the machine. It's a win for me: my code goes into the training data, and my sessions are fed into future training data, making the model stronger at the type of work I do. |
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| ▲ | Fnoord 28 minutes ago | parent [-] |
| What about retaining or defending your license/copyright? |
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| ▲ | walrus01 10 minutes ago | parent [-] | | If people are putting, for instance, GPL licensed open source software into mainland CN run inference providers I don't think they are putting much thought into the fact that CN software developers don't consider themselves bound to keep future derivatives or work built on it also GPL licensed. Nor is there really any realistic chance for legal recourse in event of violation. |
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