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by ShamelessC
1455 days ago
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This is what I'm talking about. Are we commenting on a news report of someone actually doing what you're describing - filling a suit or legal action of any kind against MS for this? No, we're not. Further, Amazon just announced a similar product and Salesforce has literally _released weights_ for their code models. You can't put the genie back in the bottle. Actually enforcing any action when the representations are learned rather than hard-coded just seems impossible to me. They have a check box that removes any predictions matching existing code - that basically makes it impossible to discern the source since this will be based on some subjective "semantic closeness" BS. |
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