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by kybernetikos
1174 days ago
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Yes, but there's less incentive for large companies to spend huge amounts of money training these systems when other companies can just take their work for free. Removing IP protection would make it a lot easier to innovate at this level, but it would reduce the amount of money flowing into getting us to the next level. |
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Somehow, though, I doubt they'll let the golden goose slip through their fingers, no matter what happens.