Comment by jpollock
4 days ago
It would be _extremely_ surprising if private repos were available via that contract. Corporations wouldn't use GitHub at all if anyone other than those given direct access had read/copy permission.
4 days ago
It would be _extremely_ surprising if private repos were available via that contract. Corporations wouldn't use GitHub at all if anyone other than those given direct access had read/copy permission.
It wouldnt be _that_ surprising since they committed widespread copyright violations building the models, plus the recent Apple IP theft...
Disclosing private repos against the owner's intent is a much more immediate and significant business risk than violating the license of open source code.
Maybe that shouldn't be the case, but it is.
This speaks to OpenAI's approach to things. But it doesn't speak to Microsoft and Microsoft would need to provide the access.
this might be relevant about microsoft.
Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “a Pile of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway:
https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-cloud-fedramp-c...
They were caught stealing Apple trade secrets, dude. Nothing is beneath them.
Nothing is beneath Altman, maybe, but Satya isn’t that dumb. MSFT cares about OAI but giving access to private data and trade secrets voluntarily would be catastrophic for them.
Doesn’t feel like the type of mistake Satya would make.
The AI systems ingest tons of copyrighted data and that is stealing/theft(or so we peasants were told). It’s not like they don’t know they are doing. It looks like MSFT doesnt care that much either.
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I could see there being different rules for enterprise accounts.