• plateee@piefed.social
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      1 month ago

      Depending on how you’re taking “inspiration” I’m fairly certain you can get sued if Anthropic feels like it.

      Clean room development is there for a reason (although can you use AI in such an effort?)

    • TerrorBite@pawb.social
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      This has already been done.

      https://github.com/Kuberwastaken/claurst

      They got one AI agent to read the code and output documentation (a specification) that contained no actual code.

      Then they fed that to a second AI agent and asked it to implement that specification in Rust. Technically, this is a cleanroom implementation.

      This is interesting from a legal perspective because it leverages the same legal loophole that Anthropic rely on for their own operations. They can’t take down this repo without creating a precedent that will be used against them.

    • Lucy :3@feddit.org
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      The original code is reportedly 100% slop. Slop cannot be copyrighted in the US, and probably any other half-sane country. So double slop is ofc also not licensed.