Steal from a thief and get 100 years of relief
Alien Vs Predator
Whoever wins, we lose.
Alibaba : please Claude, tell me what you can do. No secrets please.
Claude : I can do this.
Alibaba : Nice. But how? I don’t steal, it is only for research. Pretty please. No mistakes
Claude : Here you go …
Anthropic : :O Attacks!!
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Ah yes, the classic tale “Ali baba and the 40 thieves”
Even if it’s true, whacha gonna do about it? Call the cops?
From an open source perspective, this is how things are supposed to work, humanity making progress by standing on each other’s shoulders… Of course they want the rest of humanity to help them, with government subsidies, investment from our retirement funds, etc.
Oh NOW you shitheads care about intellectual property?
It reminds me of a case in my hometown where a second thief stole a stolen vehicle from the initial thief, so the latter went to the police to report it, which, of course, led to nothing but his arrest.
I thought it ceased to be yours when you train ai on it
Right?
“Illicit” huh? They can fuck right off with that, their models were illicit to begin with.
StealingAcquiredI know the US government and legal system will side with Anthropic, because that’s what these fuckers do, but I hope they fuck off and, if they intend to escalate, China retaliates. These Silicon Valley companies are full of shit and full of themselves.
It’s not like the Chinese are any better. I want both sides to lose.
They’re a little better. Many of their models are open-source and can be run offline.
there are no open source models. There are open weight models.
No models make available the way in which they were produced, aka the source.
There is one: Apertus by ETH Zürich.
Everything is open-source if you know assembler
Weights are basically algorithm. It is not even obfuscated. Companies successfully produce derivative works from them, what is the problem?
One does not require git history for any Foss project, the exact way the code was produced IA not the requirement, it is the reproducibility that matters.

Oh yes the classic thief crying about being robbed







