oh my gods. they literally have no shame about this. GitHub Support just straight up confirmed in an email that yes, they used all public GitHub code, for Codex/Copilot regardless of license.pic.twitter.com/pFTqbvnTEK
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"Training machine learning models on publicly" I think there is a lot more to it here. It might be fair use to train the model, sure, make something that can recognize different types of code. But using that, to produce code based on that, that is not the same
Is reproducing work based on the training data, really also considered fair use also?
It's common in ML research, of course. Where it may or may not be fair use so long as the results stay research...
"Downloading movies for free" is also considered fair use across the downloading-movies-for-free community, so I guess we're all good, then.
That holds as much water as the "members of law enforcement are prohibited from using this site" disclaimer.
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