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Intellectual Property

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ARTICLE↑ trendingHacker News (AI)·9d ago

China's AI Heist

The article explores China's strategies for acquiring advanced artificial intelligence technology, often through controversial means. It discusses the impact of these actions on national security and global technological competition.

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NEWS↑ trendingReddit r/LocalLLaMA·4/26/2026

HauhauCS (of "Uncensored Aggressive" fame) published an abliteration package that plagiarizes Heretic without attribution, and violates its license

An investigation reveals that HauhauCS, a publisher of popular uncensored LLM models, plagiarized code from the Heretic project, violating its AGPL-3.0 license. Detailed evidence was found in the recovered source code, including identical module and function names.

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ARTICLE↑ trendingReddit r/MachineLearning·4/27/2026

Submitting to top ML Conferences without Sharing code [D]

A researcher asks for feedback on whether to stop sharing code in ML conference submissions (e.g., NIPS, ICML) due to concerns about idea theft, suggesting publishing it only after acceptance. They note that while reviewers often expect code, some recent submissions without it haven't been penalized, and other reproducibility aspects could be emphasized.

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NEWSDEV.to AI·10d ago

TikTok's AI Remix Feature Ignites Creator Revolt Over Missing Consent Protocols

TikTok's deployment of an AI remix feature without explicit creator consent has sparked a significant backlash among content creators, highlighting tensions between aggressive monetization strategies and creator trust. The controversy underscores platforms' struggles to balance rapid feature deployment with user autonomy and transparent governance practices.

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