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Copyright doesn’t apply to content created by non legal persons, and as far as I know chatGPT isn’t a legal person.

So OpenAI cannot claim copyright and they don’t.



That doesn't seem like a good argument. Who said ChatGPT is a person? It's just software used to generate stuff, and it wouldn't be the first time a company claimed copyright ownership over the things generated/created by its tools.


Not the first time but it would probably not stand in court.

I’m not a lawyer and not a USA citizen…




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