Comment by vanuatu 3 days ago i know someone who works on nuclear power plants that uses codexobviously you need to review it 5 comments vanuatu Reply snackerblues 3 days ago That's terrifying. mavamaarten 3 days ago It is. Not per sé because the code might be of poor quality, but because someone sent that source code to a public API under the promise that oh noooo we won't use your code for training. Probably. snackerblues 3 days ago If they ever used Fable, it's sitting in Anthropic's servers for a month vanuatu 3 days ago enterprise agreements with model providers let you opt out of training 1 reply →
snackerblues 3 days ago That's terrifying. mavamaarten 3 days ago It is. Not per sé because the code might be of poor quality, but because someone sent that source code to a public API under the promise that oh noooo we won't use your code for training. Probably. snackerblues 3 days ago If they ever used Fable, it's sitting in Anthropic's servers for a month vanuatu 3 days ago enterprise agreements with model providers let you opt out of training 1 reply →
mavamaarten 3 days ago It is. Not per sé because the code might be of poor quality, but because someone sent that source code to a public API under the promise that oh noooo we won't use your code for training. Probably. snackerblues 3 days ago If they ever used Fable, it's sitting in Anthropic's servers for a month vanuatu 3 days ago enterprise agreements with model providers let you opt out of training 1 reply →
That's terrifying.
It is. Not per sé because the code might be of poor quality, but because someone sent that source code to a public API under the promise that oh noooo we won't use your code for training. Probably.
If they ever used Fable, it's sitting in Anthropic's servers for a month
enterprise agreements with model providers let you opt out of training
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