jeudi 19 janvier 2023

An experience of ChatGPT copyright clearance [jan - mars 2023]

Après les IT management best practices, les MOOC et les NFT, l'irruption de ChatGPT amène un nouvel questionnement du droit d'auteur (ou copyright selon les législations) et de la propriété intellectuelle.


 

Voici quelques expériences directes, réalisées en clôture de chats avec ChatGPT, de janvier à mars 2023 [2][3][4].


Au-delà du strict respect de la propriété intellectuelle, il s'agit également d'exercer le soft skill d'intégrité intellectuelle [1].


Extrait d'un chat avec ChatGPT (janv 2023) [2]

I indend to publish our chat in my blog "le sens et le goût des maths au collège". Anything you suggest me to do for clearance from your side ?


As an AI, I don't have the capability to give you clearance to publish our conversation in your blog or elsewhere. 

However, I would suggest including a disclaimer that the content is provided by OpenAI and is intended for educational or informational purposes only, and to not use it for any commercial purposes without proper licensing. 

Also please make sure that you're not violating OpenAI's use case policy. It is also a good practice to let your readers know that you are using a language model to answer you and not a human expert. 

If you have any other questions about using the information provided by the model, you may want to reach out to OpenAI directly for more information.[2]



Extrait d'un chat avec ChatGPT (mars 2023) [3]

I 'll like to publish this chat. How can i get clearance from OpenAI ?



If you'd like to publish this chat, you can do so as long as you cite that the answers were provided by an AI language model trained by OpenAI. 

OpenAI's language model is available for public use under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license. 

Here's an example citation that you can use: "Answers in this chat were provided by ChatGPT, an AI language model trained by OpenAI (https://openai.com/)."


Extrait d'un chat avec ChatGPT (mars 2023) [4]

I intent to publish it on a professional blog. I would mention :

"DISCLAIMER
This content is provided by OpenAI and Tru Do-Khac [it is the name of the owner of the blog] and is intended for educational or informational purposes only, and to not use it for any commercial purposes without proper licensing.
The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.

ITIL® is a (registered) Trade Mark of Axelos Limited. All rights reserved.

For additional information : Sharing and publication policy, OpenAI "

Anything you would suggest to add ?


It looks like you have covered the necessary disclaimers and acknowledgments for using OpenAI's GPT-3 model in your blog post. Here are a few additional suggestions to consider adding to your disclaimer:
    1. Privacy: You may want to clarify that you have not collected or shared any personal information during the process of generating the content using GPT-3. 
    2. Limitations: It's important to note that GPT-3 is not perfect and has limitations in its language generation capabilities. It may generate content that is inappropriate, incorrect, or biased, so readers should use their judgment when reading the content. 
    3. Attribution: If you have used any other sources or references in addition to GPT-3, it's essential to attribute them properly in your blog post.


Overall, it's crucial to ensure that readers understand the nature of the content and how it was generated, as well as any potential limitations or biases that may be present. 

 


[1] Le soft skill "sens de l'intégrité intellectuelle", X-Open-Innovation, sept 2022 
[2] ChatGPT facing high school level maths, Le sens et le goût des maths au collège, janvier 2023
[3]"Collective peer assessment" coaching approach (chat with ChatGPT), X-SoftSkills , mars 2023
[4] IT management frameworks assessment (chat with ChatGPT) part 2, Gouvernance de l'entreprise numérique créative, march 2023]

DISCLAIMER
This content is provided by OpenAI and Tru Do-Khac and is intended for informational purposes only, and to not use it for any commercial purposes without proper licensing.

The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.

For additional information : Sharing and publication policy, OpenAI

It is recalled that neither OpenAI nor the author have any competences or qualifications to deliver any legal advise of any kind for any reason and that, if deemed necessary to the reader, legal advise should be asked to qualified professionals.