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Originally Posted by opendoor
Man that's funny. An AI company that basically stole millions of copyrighted works to train it's model is now complaining that a competitor breached their terms of service in creating their own model.
And if creating a vastly more efficient model is just a matter of distilling OpenAIs outputs, then why didn't they ever bother to do that instead of wasting resources?
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Using ChatGPT to train your model isn't a new concept either. There was a model out of Stanford a couple years ago (I can't find the name now) that did all the fine tuning to be a chat bot by interacting with chatGPT. They took it offline after legal threats. Obviously, those legal threats are less intimidating for Chinese companies.