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by freejazz 1263 days ago
It says all documents and summaries are deleted after 24 hours, but are the contents of the documents incorporated into a model? I'd imagine for some kinds of legal documents (say those under a court's protective order) this would present issues.
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Are you able to convert the weights of a Neural Network into the training text that adjusted them?
Simply allowing someone to do this could violate the court's order, is the point. Maybe detangle should give a summary on the kind of documents it can help with and how to identify them, if it's going to pretend to be anything like a lawyer.
I'd question if that would hold up in court. Can the court order also be violated if I burn a contract and use the ashes to grow vegetables? Presumably about as much information in the contract is extractable from the vegetable as from a NN weight.
If you gave the contract to someone (to burn) when the court order prohibited giving it to a non-party, yes, absolutely. No need to be obtuse about it and to fight the hypo. It isn't entirely unusual for a contract in a litigation to be marked as attorney's eyes only, or highly confidential, and for there to be a protective order limiting the distribution of such documents. Also would not be unusual for a party to produce such a document in the discovery process, to which a protective order would also apply.
Transformer based models have been shown to reproduce training text verbatim.