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by bob1029
173 days ago
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It might be more useful to probe into specifically why you do not want your code to be used to train AI. I don't have any good answers for the ideological hard lines, but others here might. That said, anything in the bucket of concerns that can be largely reduced to economic factors is fairly trivial to sort out in my mind. For example, if your concern is that the AI will take your IP and make it economically infeasible for you to capitalize upon it, consider that most enteprises aren't interested in managing a fork of some rando's OSS project. They want contracts and support guarantees. You could offer enterprise products + services on top of your OSS project. Many large corporations actively reject in-house development. They would be more than happy to pay you to handle housekeeping for them. Whether or not ChatGPT has vacuumed up all your IP is ~irrelevant in this scenario. It probably helps more than it hurts in terms of making your offering visible to potential customers. |
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