AI and the Ship of Theseus
6 hours ago
- #AI
- #Open Source
- #Licensing
- AI can reimplement libraries by using test suites, leading to different designs but similar functionality.
- The chardet library was reimplemented from scratch to change its license from LGPL to MIT, causing controversy.
- The new chardet implementation is faster, supports multiple cores, and has a different design than the original.
- Copyleft licenses like GPL rely on copyright enforcement, but rewriting code is now easier due to AI.
- AI-generated code might not be copyrightable if courts rule there's insufficient human input.
- Reimplementing software raises moral and legal questions, especially regarding licensing and authorship.
- The future may see more software re-emerging under permissive or proprietary licenses due to AI.
- Trademarks might become more important than licenses for protecting authorship in the age of AI.
- The debate between copyleft and permissive licenses is reignited by AI's ability to rewrite code.
- AI and licensing combined create complex challenges for the software industry.