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by swader999 1205 days ago
I wonder if most companies will endorse their IP going through this kind of thing. Probably going to happen at any rate.
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All of the code is already in Github (aka Microsoft).
It is, but Github's terms do not allow your code to be shared with others. Although ChatGPT represents that it does not retain information provided in conversations, it does “learn” from every conversation. There is currently little reassurance as to how those "learnings" are leveraged outside of your own usage.
Chatgpt doesn't "learn from every conversation", they trained it once and the output isn't back propagated through the network. Keep in mind that Githubs terms are the same ones they willingly ignored to make copilotm
They clarified it with latest update on 1st of March 2023 that it's opt-in:

> "Data submitted through the API is no longer used for service improvements (including model training) unless the organization opts in"

source https://openai.com/blog/introducing-chatgpt-and-whisper-apis

They probably don't want this AI turn nazi in less then a week, like the one they put on Twitter, thanks to the "learnings" it gets from users.
It's year 0 of this being useful. I would imagine sooner rather than later we'll start seeing it licensed and run internally/easily spun up in your organization's AWS or Azure or what have you.