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Will ChatGPT Incriminate Itself? Reporters Weigh In, and ChatGPT Defends Itself by@anywhichway
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Will ChatGPT Incriminate Itself? Reporters Weigh In, and ChatGPT Defends Itself

by Simon Y. Blackwell24mJanuary 31st, 2023
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There are multiple lawsuits related to the use of publicly accessible data for training AI’s like ChatGPT. Microsoft, GitHub and OpenAI are being sued for copyright infringement. Is the code ChatGPT generates new or merely derivative? Does ChatGPT violate the license agreements of the source code used to train it for code generation?

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