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I think there are ramifications to making the argument that learning is stealing.

I don't want my children to pay a license fee to their school or their textbook publishers for what they learn in school.



Learning isn't stealing, but learning can absolutely lead to stealing. (Edit: This is why bring able to demostrate that you did not learn from a copyrighted work when trying to replicate and compete with it can be an important defense.)

The amount of IP risk caused by USING (not training) AI models to produce code, especially wholesale commercial code that competes with code that was contained in the training data, is poorly understood.




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