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by visarga
1270 days ago
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I think harder, as it is spammed around in all directions. It's easier to attribute a unique piece of code that appears in a single repo. But boilerplate functions don't deserve copyright protection as they are not creative. Can I copyright print('hello world!') if I post it in my repo? Do I deserve a citation from now on? |
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But there is a desire to understand why an AI provided the output it did (to increase trust in AI generated output), and so there's a lot of study and work going into adding that observability. Once that's in place, it becomes pretty straightforward to identify which inputs to a model provided what outputs.