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Using AI to generate code – who owns the code?
There is a potential catch with using AI to generate your code. The good news as a developer, ChatGPT and the OpenAI systems clearly state that you own the Intelectual Property. But what about others? I did check Google’s AI and it claimed Google owned the IP.
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Here is the question I asked:
When I ask you to create code or use you to create code, who owns the Intellectual Property rights for that code?
It’s response was:
As per OpenAI’s terms of use, you (the user) retain ownership of the intellectual property (IP) rights for the content, including code, that I generate on your behalf. This means you can use, modify, and distribute the code as you see fit.
It’s always a good idea to review OpenAI’s terms of service for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding usage rights and intellectual property. If you have specific legal concerns, consult a legal professional.
Let me know if you have any additional questions! 😊
So I’m happy with using OpenAI’s AI systems. The see that the
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