Re: Brief update about software freedom and artificial intelligence

2023-02-23 Thread Charles Plessy
Dear Mo, thank you for the heads-up. I was using permissive licenses in the past thinking about making life easier to individuals, but I feel robbed by massive scrapping to train AI models. Just in case I updated my email signature. Also, is there a DFSG-free license that forces the training

Re: Brief update about software freedom and artificial intelligence

2023-02-23 Thread Roberto A. Foglietta
On Fri, 24 Feb 2023 at 00:16, M. Zhou wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Recap: > The modern practice of AI has blurred the boundary between the code and data, > which leads to some potential ambiguity to the interpretation of the > definition of > open source as well as the respective licenses. Such

Brief update about software freedom and artificial intelligence

2023-02-23 Thread M. Zhou
Hi folks, Recap: The modern practice of AI has blurred the boundary between the code and data, which leads to some potential ambiguity to the interpretation of the definition of open source as well as the respective licenses. Such ambiguous interpretation in fact deviates from and violates the