New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: OSS licence like Apache2, but No for AI training data?
Ask HN: OSS licence like Apache2, but No for AI training data?
2 by erdo | 3 comments on Hacker News.
Is there an OSS licence, similar to Apache2, but that restricts the ability for the code to be used in AI training data I maintain a few small Apache 2 libraries, I'm not sure how I feel about my code being used for AI training data. Would such a licence even makes sense? If not, what's the most permissive licence you could have that still restricts use of the code in AI training data? And what might be some unintended consequences of restricting the ability for your code to be used in that way (assuming that's legally possible - and I do appreciate that it's probably practically impossible)
2 by erdo | 3 comments on Hacker News.
Is there an OSS licence, similar to Apache2, but that restricts the ability for the code to be used in AI training data I maintain a few small Apache 2 libraries, I'm not sure how I feel about my code being used for AI training data. Would such a licence even makes sense? If not, what's the most permissive licence you could have that still restricts use of the code in AI training data? And what might be some unintended consequences of restricting the ability for your code to be used in that way (assuming that's legally possible - and I do appreciate that it's probably practically impossible)
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