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Altman isn't on your side, or any side except his own. OpenAI insists both that they should be allowed to train models on any text they can gain access to, regardless of copyright or licensing (https://openai.com/index/openai-and-journalism/) and that you should not be allowed to train models on any text produced by their models (https://archive.is/20250130132153/https://www.nytimes.com/20...).


His ability to speak out of both sides of his mouth is why no one trusts him, and why I find it so uncomfortable to agree with anything he says.


Exactly. OpenAI and altman would be very happy to say that intelectual property does not apply to them but then enforce that law when they talk about their own intelectual property being used without their consent.




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