Classy, especially when they are breezing past any copyright of the datasets they are training off of. I wonder if they can legally enforce that without creating a potentially bad precedent for themselves. Or if it could be worked around if the training was indirect through something like Alpaca.
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Classy, especially when they are breezing past any copyright of the datasets they are training off of. I wonder if they can legally enforce that without creating a potentially bad precedent for themselves. Or if it could be worked around if the training was indirect through something like Alpaca.