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by Aurornis
386 days ago
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Or instead of a big conspiracy, maybe this code which was written for a client was later used by someone at the client who triggered the pathway volunteering the code for training? Or the more likely explanation: That this vague internet anecdote from an anonymous person is talking about some simple and obvious code snippets that anyone or any LLM would have generated in the same function? I think people like arguing conspiracy theories because you can jump through enough hoops to claim that it might be possible if enough of the right people coordinated to pull something off and keep it secret from everyone else. |
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The existence of the ai generated studio ghibli meme proves ai models were trained on copyrighted data. Yet nobody’s been fired or sued. If nobody cares about that, why would anybody care about some random nobody’s code?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/torconstantino/2025/05/06/the-s...