Feels Illegal #26
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Forgive me if I sound dumb, but how are you getting these system prompts for these platforms? Isn’t it illegal? Even if you are getting them through clever prompt engineering or accidental leaks, publishing them publicly still infringes on intellectual property rights. I would have been so scared to do this. If anyone knows how to pull this off, kindly enlighten me. 😅 |
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Ye, (too bad there is not M$ copilot) |
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I hope, you are joking. 🤣 AI companies are those, that infringe on "intellectual property rights" since years, literally, to the dot, infringing on entire novels like Harry Potter or pictures like those from Ghibli and the like. Getting a system prompt out of the LLMs is absolutely null/zero/nothing compared to that. |
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I hope, you are joking. 🤣 AI companies are those, that infringe on "intellectual property rights" since years, literally, to the dot, infringing on entire novels like Harry Potter or pictures like those from Ghibli and the like. Getting a system prompt out of the LLMs is absolutely null/zero/nothing compared to that.
If the companies behind them would complain about this, everybody would loudly laugh them out of the room for being the biggest infringers in the first place.