Submitted by jaqws t3_10dljs6 in MachineLearning
avocadoughnut t1_j4mci2y wrote
Reply to comment by Acceptable-Cress-374 in [D] Fine-tuning open source models on specific tasks to compete with ChatGPT? by jaqws
ChatGPT is GPT3 + instructional finetuning + RLHF for alignment. If you're talking about using those models ro gather training data, that's against OpenAI TOS, so I've heard. The goal is to make something that isn't closed source, something you can run yourself.
sad_dad_is_a_mad_lad t1_j4ohl7t wrote
I don't think there are any laws that protect their data in this way, except perhaps contract law because they have a hidden ToS that you have to accept to use their service. As long as you use it for free though, I'm not sure there is consideration, and well... I don't know how they would go about proving misuse or damages.
Certainly it would not be copyright law, given that GPT3 itself was trained on copyrighted data...
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