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[-] db2@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

"AI" has been known to present code from other projects and hence other licenses. It can't become public domain unless all of that code was also public domain.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 3 points 1 month ago

I'd imagine there have been more nonsensical (than AI = public domain) legal decisions that have had the full force of law for decades.

I recently dug around for a while, and if the copyright of works in the training data affects the copyright of outputs, no popular model can output anything that would even be close to acceptable for a contribution to an open-source project. Maybe if you trained a model exclusively on "The Stack" (NOT "The Pile") and then included all the required attributions -- but no ready-made model does that. All of the "open source" model frameworks that I could find included some amount of proprietary "pre-training" data that would also be an issue.

If AI output is NOT affected by the copyright of training data... there might not BE a (legal) person that can hold any copyrights over it, which is pretty close to public domain.

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