Now we are facing an unprecedented growth of AI as a whole. Do you think is time for FSF elaborate a new version of GPL to incorporate the new challenges of AI in software development to keep protecting users freedom?

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    11 months ago

    It might be time to start thinking about it, however it will depend on the consensus among the legal system on weather you need to provide attribution through AI.

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      11 months ago

      There is already consensus, it just hasn’t been concluded explicitly yet.

      There is no “AI” and there’s no “learning”, so there’s no new unbeaten path in law. like some would make you believe. LLMs are data processing software that take input data and output other data. In order to use the input data you have to conform to its licensing, and you can’t hide behind arguments like “I don’t know what the software is doing with the data” or “I can’t identify the input data in the output data anymore”.

      LLM companies will eventually be found guilty of copyright infringement and they’ll settle and start observing licensing terms like everybody else. There are plenty of media companies with lots of money with a vested interest in copyright.

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        11 months ago

        That’s not how copyrights work. They only care about copying or replicating that data. The hint is in the name