sad_dad_is_a_mad_lad
sad_dad_is_a_mad_lad t1_j4ohl7t wrote
Reply to comment by avocadoughnut in [D] Fine-tuning open source models on specific tasks to compete with ChatGPT? by jaqws
I don't think there are any laws that protect their data in this way, except perhaps contract law because they have a hidden ToS that you have to accept to use their service. As long as you use it for free though, I'm not sure there is consideration, and well... I don't know how they would go about proving misuse or damages.
Certainly it would not be copyright law, given that GPT3 itself was trained on copyrighted data...
sad_dad_is_a_mad_lad t1_j28mr98 wrote
Reply to [D] What do you want from a PDF viewer designed for reading research papers? by highergraphic
This looks pretty cool... but I think it would need touch support for me to want to use it though in place of just Drawboard, or even Edge.
sad_dad_is_a_mad_lad t1_jdwhg8a wrote
Reply to [D] Instruct Datasets for Commercial Use by JohnyWalkerRed
OpenAI commercial use will not be easily enforced... They used copyright data to train their own models.