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GPT 3: Can GPT 3 API Lead to Intellectual Property Issues? Possibly



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OpenAI researchers released a paper describing the development of GPT-3, a state-of-the-art language model made up of 175 billion parameters. The results obtained from GPT-3 are amazing especially when compared to the GPT-2. The previous versions of gpt were publicly available for everyone. But, gpt-3 isn’t. OpenAI decided to offer gpt-3 via an API. A lot of intellectual property, copyright, authorship, and ownership issues can arise because of this decision. In this video, we will have a look at the how gpt3 API can cause issues related to intellectual property, copyright, authorship, and ownership.

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