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Anyone know if Mozilla ever made a statement on the state of MS's LLM training on Github data? I'm curious if they don't care about having Firefox be part of the dataset or if they just think the benefits of the platform outweigh that.
Pretty sure it’s possible to opt out
Thought I'd forgotten 'bout this comment, didn'tcha? Sorry to say, I'm very good at restarting old discussions instead of sleeping on time.
I tried looking into this again, and although I'm not sure, I don't think you can. Please do comment if you have any insight on this.
I trimmed down the fat and replaced it with "...", but feel free to open the GH terms of use and read the cited sections yourself.
Wall of terms
Pretty sure this includes Copilot.
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While there is this option on the GH settings for Copilot:
...I find it entirely unclear what, precisely, is being disallowed when this is unchecked. Surrounding text and links are unhelpful.
Also, if I understand the relevant law properly here, many AI companies are likely betting on training being fair use. Your rights, your power to dictate terms in a
LICENSE
, are thus irrelevant if fair use applies. I lack the background to tell how the COPIED Act, were it to pass, would change this in regard to code, if at all.Finally, there's that question... do you actually trust companies to follow the rules in good faith?