Pick out your brick. Your good intentions will fly with it. 
victimofsimony@infosec.exchange
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If you ask AI to rewrite the entirety of an open-source program, do you still need to abide by the original license?This case law exists in the U.S.

There are two cases (or arguably three if you include Sega v. SNK).

Here's what you really care about:
️ Any author of code is judged based on their own use of the existing code, so reverse-engineering of code used to be based on an engineer writing down, line by line, in plain English, what to do. Then a second person sat down and made up code, line-by-line to accomplish that task. Things have changed but the idea that you can't literally harvest existing code is still a thing.
️ You own the #AI made code but can't copyright it... so you can't profit from it in the same way. -
The wisdom of Calvin ...I'd turn that into a teachable moment.
''If someone resorts to violence that means someone was too stupid to accept being told "no".''
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The facts.Nice pull, dear.

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Looks like Palantir may have fallen into the Streisand trap;There are methods a Jedi might find disturbing.

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Looks like Palantir may have fallen into the Streisand trap;If only the original articles were linked.

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AI uses unreasonable amount of energy which also includes my mental energy from reading comments from AI evangelists. -
security advice, 1996: writing your passwords down in a notebook is a very bad idea and nobody should do itIf you need a handful reach out privately.

