Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes:

> Jim Porter <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> The US Supreme Court has recently affirmed that the outputs of 
>> generative AI aren't copyrightable; the "author" is held to be the 
>> computer, but copyright is only applicable to creative works authored by 
>> humans. The result is that the gen-AI outputs are public domain.
>
> Note that public domain code is not disallowed in GNU projects. But LLMs
> indeed pose a new challenge to the existing practice - the amount of
> public domain code in GNU projects is usually very small.

Oh, yeah. Also, some LLM-generated code may be considered derivative,
when it transforms the existing GPL code. That makes things complex.

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