> Distilling weights from prompts and responses is even more of a legal grey area.
Actually unless the law changes this is pretty settled territory in US law. All output of AIs are not copyrightable, and are therefore in the public domain. The only legal avenue of attack OpenAi has is Terms of Service violation, which is a much weaker breach then copyright if it is even true.
Actually unless the law changes this is pretty settled territory in US law. All output of AIs are not copyrightable, and are therefore in the public domain. The only legal avenue of attack OpenAi has is Terms of Service violation, which is a much weaker breach then copyright if it is even true.