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John Siracusa

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Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

And everyone can decide where they think it is.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

But I think we should all be working to try to figure out... That's why I'm racking my brain thinking...

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

is it possible?

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

Like these tools are useful.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

I want to use them, but is it possible to get a tool like this where, where it doesn't destroy the world of open source software, for example, like, is there a way to like, can we actually, you know, licensing the stack overflow stuff legally, probably fine ethically, maybe the people who contributed, who didn't never foresaw this.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

And so it's not great, but like going forward, open source, can we change the licenses so that people can decide if they want to allow their open source stuff to be used for training?

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

If they did that, it would make for a model that I think more people would feel comfortable reusing.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

Or on the macro side of things is, well, nobody cares about how ethical things are.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

We all buy shoes made by children in third world countries and nobody thinks about it.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

And I think some people do think about it.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

And I don't want to reproduce that in another industry.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

So it's a complicated issue.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

In summary, AI is a land of contrasts.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

done morning and I think that's a process that we're all going through once you're done morning jump in I'm not morning I'm morning but I'm also going to jump in I just simply don't believe the argument in that article like I don't think there's that there's really that much to mourn but you know anyway I mean it's time for my momentum or anything you're mentioning like considering whether you should allow this thing to look your overcast code and deciding eventually you should just do so it's nice that you got to make that decision it didn't just take the code without your knowledge or consent

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

Which is the situation for every other piece of code that's in that model, probably.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

You are correct, and also it's irrelevant.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

I think it's entirely relevant.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

But when people only hear Marco's opinion on the show, apparently, and everything I say doesn't count.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

But anyway.

Accidental Tech Podcast
678: Mentoring a Box of Numbers

Have you ever read the email?