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Comment by scrollaway

14 days ago

This pointless test you're suggesting is a few countries removed from your initial suggestion, which was as a reminder: "The people using it or their employers just don't realize any competitor will be able to ask the LLM to replicate their product and it will copy the codebase they uploaded to them" (which, yes, is unfalsifiable given the search space)

I mean, are you seriously trying to back off that original ridiculous claim into a "code in the training data is more likely to appear in the output than code that isn't"? And I'm the fraud? As I said before, get over yourself.

Yes a test showing an LLM can reproduce an app in its training data and not an equivalent complexity app that is not in its training data is equivalent to proving the statement I made that having your codebase trained on will allow a competitor to copy your product.

And yes, you are obviously a fraud.