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Smallpaul t1_jdw0vx9 wrote

It seems to me that if a researcher uses OpenAI to generate an open source Instruct dataset, and a different corporation takes that dataset and uses it commercially, they are both legally in the clear unless they collude. The entity that is legally in contact with OpenAI has a legitimately non-commercial purpose and the entity doing the commercial work has no relationship with OpenAI.

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ninjasaid13 t1_jdx9x3n wrote

can you even copyright a dataset generated by an AI?

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Smallpaul t1_jdxf3u3 wrote

Probably not legally different than a document you created with a word processor.

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learn-deeply t1_jdxgxsx wrote

This isn't correct, at least in the US. AI-generated material is not considered copyrightable unless there has been significant human involvement.

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/03/16/2023-05321/copyright-registration-guidance-works-containing-material-generated-by-artificial-intelligence

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Raywuo t1_jeal232 wrote

Exactly, they could never appeal or they would be in contradiction with themselves.

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