I don't understand the focus on recipes, though, since USPTO explicitly carves out recipes as works not protected by copyright. There's no reason not to search for a recipe and extract "a statement of the ingredients and procedure required for making a dish."
There were a number of headlines a while back about ChatGPT suggesting recipes that could create chlorine gas, create a poison, called for human flesh, and others.
No, not for those reasons; copyright doesn't magically go away if you wave a wand labelled "technology", the copyright holders absolutely will still go after you, and sometimes they win rulings about stuff like this and get huge payouts on the hypothetical income they think they're entitled to.
Copyright is for publication, not creation. I honestly don't consider telling GPT to draw Homer Simpson as publication. Sticking it on a blog is publication. (Law may differ on this, I admit).
With real world probabilities, the mean human is a man with 0.9987 testicles who has personally given birth to 1.15 children, and who lives within a 3386 km radius of 都鲁, Sichuan.
I don't understand the focus on recipes, though, since USPTO explicitly carves out recipes as works not protected by copyright. There's no reason not to search for a recipe and extract "a statement of the ingredients and procedure required for making a dish."
There were a number of headlines a while back about ChatGPT suggesting recipes that could create chlorine gas, create a poison, called for human flesh, and others.
The prompt tells it specifically "You can make up recipes though," so I don't think they're concerned with nonsense/dangerous recipes in that section.
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...which is why open source models and making sure self-hosting is possible in the world of AI is so important.
No, not for those reasons; copyright doesn't magically go away if you wave a wand labelled "technology", the copyright holders absolutely will still go after you, and sometimes they win rulings about stuff like this and get huge payouts on the hypothetical income they think they're entitled to.
Copyright holders absolutely won’t go after you for anything you do locally and only show to friends.
Or for fanfiction, normally.
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Copyright can go away as magically as it appeared.
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Copyright is for publication, not creation. I honestly don't consider telling GPT to draw Homer Simpson as publication. Sticking it on a blog is publication. (Law may differ on this, I admit).
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Kind of thinking we have more important concerns than that.
Not to mention, distort real-world probabilities because of Woke Mob. A short Woman is as likely to be a firefighter as a Tall Man
With real world probabilities, the mean human is a man with 0.9987 testicles who has personally given birth to 1.15 children, and who lives within a 3386 km radius of 都鲁, Sichuan.
Be careful what you wish for, you may get it.
all probabilities are conditional. Only a naive statistician will use global averages
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Please avoid phrases like "the woke mob" if you expect to be taken seriously.
At least learn the current dog whistles...