Yes. A completely reasonable read is: Claude was asked for something and responded with result based on work which exists online. So basically... Claude works at expected? (Same as other models)
The shadertoy example is just a few lines, so easy to train from. (And even that uses palette creation described on another blog)
I wonder how a disassembled and then scrambled code rates in this regard. Is it a piracy or a retell of a story? Is it something that perfectly makes sense? Because if that’s okay for some algo to retell copyrighted stuff without being in offense, then that’s a very bright future ahead of all.
No wonder companies stopped distributing software, and moved to the cloud. That way you can’t disassemble them right so?
viraptor|1 year ago
The shadertoy example is just a few lines, so easy to train from. (And even that uses palette creation described on another blog)
larodi|1 year ago
No wonder companies stopped distributing software, and moved to the cloud. That way you can’t disassemble them right so?