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Wondering whether "the open-source AI community could exclude 'closed AI' players from taking advantage of community-generated models and datasets?" This Reddit writer asked chatGPT to suggest "a license that is completely permissive (like Apache 2.0 or MIT), except to certain companies, which are completely barred from using the software in any context." In response, chatGPT came up with this: "The Software may only be used for non-commercial purposes." The proposed licensed also listed the companies to be banned, but I would suggest the list of potential bad actors is a lot longer than the four listed. I can see an NC  license for the input data, but for the models or algorithms? I'm not so sure.

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