@blogdiva Ah and worst of all, they make money with it, which is aggravating.
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so 3 courts + US Copyright Office say you cannot copyright nor patent anything made primarily with LLMs because automata aren't human. -
so 3 courts + US Copyright Office say you cannot copyright nor patent anything made primarily with LLMs because automata aren't human.@blogdiva of such copyright infrighment since AI is able to spit out directly some training data without alteration of the generation/inference process.
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so 3 courts + US Copyright Office say you cannot copyright nor patent anything made primarily with LLMs because automata aren't human.@blogdiva That's probably valid in USA, but world is grossly cut in 5 sections in terms of copyright laws and in Europe it's mostly Geneva convention, an idea can't be protected (code included) as long it's a direct copy (and need to be proven) of a text And in genral anything related to material directly created text, image, art in general is directly copied (and can be proven) this violates the law. So in EU OpenAI and a lot of AI models are illegal to produce, to operate, it even bring proofs