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Geee
942 days ago
It's not if it's not literal. You can easily reimplement the same ML architecture which you have written before. Also, it's not really OpenAIs IP, if they kept it secret.
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Paul-Craft
942 days ago
Even if it is literal, it may not be infringement. See "rangeCheck" in the Oracle v. Google case.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/19/16503076/oracle-vs-googl...
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