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Small-Scale Question Sunday for January 15, 2023

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Do you consider work generated by ChatGPT to be theft of intellectual property of the writers who wrote the text used in the training data? I’m fairly confident in saying its not because transformers generate fairly novel content word-by-word, especially for fiction prompts, but am open to being convinced otherwise. If you agree with me, what’s a simple way of explaining to normies that ChatGPT-generated content is not IP theft?

In some sense, it is whatever the courts decide, since this is a legal issue and all laws are made up.

But IMO no, not at all.

If you agree with me, what’s a simple way of explaining to normies that ChatGPT-generated content is not IP theft?

I don't know about chatGPT, but the stable diffusion model is about 4GB in size. There is not enough room in the model for it to be directly plagiarising.