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Reservation of rights does not limit content “available” for research
Again, material remains available, so the question is really one of economics.
The line between so called “non-commercial” or “research” use for AIs is blurred, to be generous. Want to know who is a tax-exempt non-profit organization, presumably engaged in non-profit AI research? OpenAI. Well, sort of. Its corporate structure is complicated, but as best we can tell, the non-profit co-owns an $80-billion for-profit arm. Microsoft (no one’s example of an eleemosynary enterprise) is a co-owner of the for-profit arm.