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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Hard agree. I’d imagine that we would see a completely different set of legal interpretations if the open source community trained a GPT3 model on Microsoft’s publicly available code.
Wondering what @kemitchell, @vanl, @luis_in_brief and @heathermeeker4 think about this? (I'm sure you've written about it - if so, pls point me to it. )
Have not had time (actual vacation?!?) to write at length, but here are some tweet length thoughts.https://twitter.com/luis_in_brief/status/1410242882523459585 …
The thing outputs the original code like 0.01% they said and almost always emits new, never seen code.
Not sure "It only sometimes violates your license" is exactly airtight still.
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