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by ClassAndBurn
1347 days ago
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It learns the same way a human does by learning patterns. It is not illegal to comprehend how to accomplish tasks by reading other people's source code. The arguments against my point always assume perfect memory of everything this model is consumed. This is the plagiarism position. In reality, some patterns are more common than others and generate a code that looks nearly identical. I can’t speak for the reasons for this, as I’m not familiar with all of the methods. However, I don’t assume that is the current working state or intent of Codex. |
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It remains to be seen whether ML is true "learning" in the sense of developing a skill the way a human does over time.
It is however irrelevant to the manner in which this model operates today.