If LLM code really does have IP risk then most of the world's most valuable companies may have to throw away ~18 months of work at this point.
If LLM code really does have IP risk then most of the world's most valuable companies may have to throw away ~18 months of work at this point.
OpenJDK project (interim) AI-policy faq (https://openjdk.org/legal/ai):
"What are the intellectual-property risks of using generative AI tools? The Oracle Contributor Agreement (OCA) requires that a contributor own the intellectual property rights in each contribution and be able to grant those rights to Oracle, without restriction. Most generative AI tools, however, are trained on copyrighted and licensed content, and their output can include content that infringes those copyrights and licenses, so contributing such content would violate the OCA. Whether a user of a generative AI tool has IP rights in content generated by the tool is the subject of active litigation."