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If you put it online, you gave it away. If someone reads it and then uses that information to answer questions for someone else without giving credit to the author, that’s called a conversation. As long as no copyrights are being abused, there is no problem and this is just corporations upset with what they think is piracy, pandering to people who are still on the fence about AI.
Except we shouldn't be giving corporations same rights as individuals. Doing so leads to corporate feudalism.
So it’s okay for me to pirate something but not a corporation?
OpenAI has a clause that one cannot train their own AI on OpenAI chatbots
If it was all a giant open source project I'm sure many would be more accommodating to your argument.
So if it’s open source, it’s okay?
You got it backwards. According to OpenAI and Microsoft you have to respect their copyright but they can ignore yours.
Also no you can't pirate but they can.
Any questions?
Id say yes to that statement, but for reasons that dont have to do with AI as I dont really view AI training as piracy.