Submitted by [deleted] t3_11v4h5z in MachineLearning
ninjasaid13 t1_jcsth4w wrote
Reply to comment by ReasonablyBadass in [P] The next generation of Stanford Alpaca by [deleted]
>Careful. That MIT license won't work, I think, thanks to ClosedAIs licences
Generally, copyright requires human authorship. If the output of an AI model is solely generated by a machine without human input, it may not be eligible for copyright protection and fall under public domain.
ReasonablyBadass t1_jcsu1yv wrote
Not sure how much this is established law.
Anyway, Alpaca says so themselves on their website: https://crfm.stanford.edu/2023/03/13/alpaca.html
ninjasaid13 t1_jcsv2oi wrote
It's what the copyright office said according to that midjourney comic that was being registered for copyright.
Since it was created by an AI the output cannot be registered for copyright and licensing doesn't hold power on something that's in public domain.
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