Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
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- monospaced1
So, if someone makes some really awesome tool or platform using ai, I’m totally cleared to copy and deploy it without any threat or worry of copyright infringement, right?
- No, it's subject to copyright same as everything else. No copyright only applies if generated by AI with no meaningful human input.yuekit
- But in practice you can easily create your own version of something -- you'd be unlikely to have the source code anyway.yuekit
- The source code that ai made for someone else is copywritten, but if I ask ai to do the same the code would be different.monospaced
- Yeah exactly. There are just a few legal precedents on this but that seems to be how it's going to shake out.yuekit
- everything AI knows is from human knowledge, without it, it wouldn't exist.GuyFawkes
- Exactlymonospaced
- I hear you yuek, but I still struggle to see how two people using ai separately can have much legal claim to what ai created.monospaced
- I mean, can’t the model itself actually make a stronger claim to ownership? I predict a lot of competing platforms that have no differences beyond skin stylemonospaced
- In order to create an entire tool or platform you generally have to put a lot of effort into it even with AI.yuekit
- There are already plenty of shortcuts people use, from open source frameworks to templates and stock content. That doesn't mean you didn't create something.yuekit
- I never said it otherwise. Just trying to figure out if there’s any real way to go after a copycat whrn they both used the same process and creator.monospaced
- What I meant is that once you put effort into creating something, it probably will be unique/distinctive enough and not just surface level difference.yuekit
- Also IDK if the idea that you can easily copy someone's entire web app is realistic. Most websites and apps, unless very simple, have a back-end component.yuekit