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by bilbo0s
416 days ago
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I don't know? Not really sure a claim is good enough. I don't know that you can just go into court and say, "Trust me, I don't use copyrighted material." And I also can't see any way, other than providing training data and training an identically structured model on that data, that a company can conclusively show that they got the weights in an allegedly copyright free model from the copyright free training data a company provides. |
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If you did not use copyrighted materials for training, people will not be able to prove that you did, and that should be good enough.