> As a point of comparison, I posed the exact same question to OpenAI's ChatGPT-4. It responded with a spot-on account of the event, complete with rich detail and an impressive level of accuracy.
Which, most likely, implies that chatgpt was trained and retains actual book content rather than random people talking about it on the internet.
Which model is more likely to be in violation of some copyright?
The ChatGPT one, but that isn’t my problem. My concern is whether it gives me good information. The issue of copyright is an unfortunate issue for someone else to litigate.
Which, most likely, implies that chatgpt was trained and retains actual book content rather than random people talking about it on the internet.
Which model is more likely to be in violation of some copyright?