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advael ◴[] No.42960025[source]
I'm strictly speaking never going to think of model distillation as "stealing." It goes against the spirit of scientific research, and besides every tech company has lost my permission to define what I think of as theft forever
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eru ◴[] No.42962125[source]
At most it would be illicit copying.

Though it's poetic justice that OpenAI is complaining about someone else playing fast and loose with copyright rules.

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antimatter15 ◴[] No.42966120[source]
It's hardly even illicit- at least in the United States, the output of an AI isn't copyrightable.
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1. eru ◴[] No.42969247[source]
Was that decided in courts, yet?

In any case, copyright ain't the only thing that prevents copying.