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OpenAI now tries to hide that ChatGPT was trained on copyrighted books, including J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
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Sure. That follows. I guess the point I'm considering is more broad. If you've sold some one a copy of a book, you've given up ownership of the information in the book. If you truly don't want that information out there, don't sell the book. Its an extreme take, but I don't believe that ideas can be property in the same way as a shoe (or rather, I believe maybe they are in-fact the same kind of property as a shoe. You can't own the principal of a shoe, simply the shoe its self.)