Stack Overflow Will Charge AI Giants for Training Data
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#3The data on Stack Overflow servers provided by users isn't really Stack Overflow's data.
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#4 As noted in the Stack Exchange Terms of Service and in the footer of every page, all publicly accessible user
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Content contributed before 2011-04-08 (UTC) is distributed under the terms of CC BY-SA 2.5.
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Content contributed on or after 2018-05-02 (UTC) is distributed under the terms of CC BY-SA 4.0.Re: Stack Overflow Will Charge AI Giants for Training Data
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#6The data on Stack Overflow servers provided by users isn't really Stack Overflow's data.
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#7The data on Stack Overflow servers provided by users isn't really Stack Overflow's data.
"You agree that any and all content, including without limitation any and all text, graphics, logos, tools, photographs, images, illustrations, software or source code, audio and video, animations, and product feedback (collectively, “Content”) that you provide to the public Network (collectively, “Subscriber Content”), is perpetually and irrevocably licensed to Stack Overflow on a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclus…
> When AI companies sell their models to customers, they “are unable to attribute each and every one of the community members whose questions and answers were used to train the model, thereby breaching the Creative Commons license,” Chandrasekar says.
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#10I understand the business motivation, especially because this is likely existential for SO, but it feels perverse to take information that people gave to help others and try to paywall it.