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Legal concerns?

Legal concerns?

Posted Sep 28, 2025 21:30 UTC (Sun) by ballombe (subscriber, #9523)
In reply to: Legal concerns? by mb
Parent article: Fedora considers an AI-tool policy

> Yes, if I ask an AI to explicitly reproduce Harry Potter, then it will likely give me Harry Potter. D'oh.
Just like I probably get the exact text from a classic Google search, if I explicitly ask for it.
But does it give me the book, if I ask it a normal question?

The reason ChatGPT can recite Harry Potter is precisely during training it found that the expectancy of people asking for
extracts of Harry Potter to be high and thus worthwhile to remember in some detail. So yes, it considers it a normal question, as far as probability are concerned.


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Legal concerns?

Posted Sep 28, 2025 21:33 UTC (Sun) by mb (subscriber, #50428) [Link]

So... no actual example of what actually happens?


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