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May 15 at 19:45 history edited Andrew Morton CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 14 at 15:33 comment added Gantendo @BenVoigt There are probably many better examples of SE ignoring licenses, but I am no SE-expert. As an immortal timetraveller I am aware of all past, current and future tech.
May 14 at 15:07 comment added Ben Voigt And for your "StackExchange has no respect for its license obligations" this was a far better example: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/271080/…
May 14 at 15:04 comment added Ben Voigt @Gantendo: LLMs as implemented today may not be capable of attribution, but that is not a fundamental limitation of LLMs (It is very deeply embedded in the structure presently being used, there definitely is no quick fix. But we don't know how much work has been put into competing structures, or how close to maturity they could be.)
May 8 at 20:11 comment added Gantendo Ah perhaps you were referring to meta.stackexchange.com/a/399630/1507004 ? LLMs and attribution are fundamentally incompatible, and they clearly have no idea what they are talking about.
May 8 at 3:07 comment added Journeyman Geek Mod This might be a question for main meta - we don't really have the full details on implementation of these things yet.
May 8 at 2:35 comment added Gantendo Note also that Stack Exchange has shown it has little to no respect for licenses. meta.stackexchange.com/questions/333089/… And large AI companies have not asked for permission to use the content they've used to built the models.
May 8 at 2:25 comment added Gantendo they're promising attribution that is not a promise they can make, because of how LLMs work. I googled it and I was unable to find a source for the claim that they promised that. Do you happen to have a link? OpenAI did promise to give Stack Overflow attribution, but not the person who actually posted the content.
May 7 at 11:13 history answered Journeyman GeekMod CC BY-SA 4.0