No AI. Just a dinobaby sharing an observation about younger managers and their innocence. The Social Science Research Council published the 30-plus page report “Beyond Public Access in LLM Pre-Trai…
The other problem is that even if their books are in the data set there’s no evidence that they were taken directly from the source. OpenAI scrape websites right, and O’Reilly books are often pirated because of their predatory business model (they change their textbooks every year meaning you can’t use a previous year’s secondhand book). So it’s entirely possible, although unlikely, that the content got in there from scraping it from a pirate site.
The other problem is that even if their books are in the data set there’s no evidence that they were taken directly from the source. OpenAI scrape websites right, and O’Reilly books are often pirated because of their predatory business model (they change their textbooks every year meaning you can’t use a previous year’s secondhand book). So it’s entirely possible, although unlikely, that the content got in there from scraping it from a pirate site.
For copywrite, it doesn’t matter if it was taken directly from the source.