• dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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      5 months ago

      Brother I do not care about your doubts.

      I want hard facts here.

      Do you think that if you enter into a contract with a company like Apple they’ll just be like, aww shit they weren’t supposed to do that. Anyway let’s carry on.

      No. This would open OpenAi up to potential lawsuits.

      Even if they did save stuff. It gets anonymised by Apple before even being sent to ChatGPT servers.

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        5 months ago

        The hard fact is OpenAI is already exposing itself to lawsuits by training on copyrighted material.

        So the proof here should be “what makes them trustworthy this time?”

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          There’s kind of a difference between “we scraped the internet and decided to use copyrighted content anyways because we decided to interpret copyright law as not being applicable to the content we generate using copyrighted content” (omegalul) and “we explicitly agreed to a legally-binding contract with Apple stating we won’t do that”.