← Back to context Comment by zardo 11 hours ago Illicitly learning by asking someone a question and listening to their answer. 3 comments zardo Reply DonsDiscountGas 11 hours ago "illicit" is throwing shade, but Anthropic can decide not to answer those questions if they don't want to. Plenty of companies don't sell to their competitors inigyou 1 hour ago Yeah, and you can also trick them to answer the questions anyway. That's not a moral position, that's just reality. zerobees 9 hours ago I don't recall Anthropic checking the terms of service on my webpage.
DonsDiscountGas 11 hours ago "illicit" is throwing shade, but Anthropic can decide not to answer those questions if they don't want to. Plenty of companies don't sell to their competitors inigyou 1 hour ago Yeah, and you can also trick them to answer the questions anyway. That's not a moral position, that's just reality. zerobees 9 hours ago I don't recall Anthropic checking the terms of service on my webpage.
inigyou 1 hour ago Yeah, and you can also trick them to answer the questions anyway. That's not a moral position, that's just reality.
"illicit" is throwing shade, but Anthropic can decide not to answer those questions if they don't want to. Plenty of companies don't sell to their competitors
Yeah, and you can also trick them to answer the questions anyway. That's not a moral position, that's just reality.
I don't recall Anthropic checking the terms of service on my webpage.