Is ChatGPT and OpenAI Stealing Ideas?
7 days ago
- #AI Ethics
- #Intellectual Property
- #Innovation Protection
- HugstonOne developed a unique 'double memory' feature for AI, enhancing contextual conversations by using both internal AI memory and local storage.
- The feature significantly impacted token generation speed, with double memory active at 40–50 tokens per second versus 80+ t/s without it.
- HugstonOne noticed a similar memory toggle feature appear in ChatGPT shortly after their internal success, raising concerns about idea theft.
- Previous incidents, like a code editor feature being replicated by ChatGPT, have heightened suspicions of intellectual property infringement.
- HugstonOne operates under a paid plan with OpenAI, explicitly stating their data and features should not be used for training or third-party sharing.
- The team is documenting all features and technical details to protect their intellectual property and seek clarity on innovation boundaries.
- The broader implications involve AI ethics, intellectual property rights, and the responsibilities of AI companies in protecting small innovators.
- HugstonOne emphasizes the need for clear rules to balance open innovation with intellectual property protection to sustain the AI ecosystem.