> How are you a "creator" (in an attribution-worthy sense) if you are producing an unoriginal implementation of an old algorithm that thousands of coders have produced before you?
So your requirements are pseudo-code which you simply have ti translate. I see. No creativity required. Jepp.
> Most coding is not innovative, and that is the kind of code that these tools are producing and derived from in most cases.
I see what you want to suggest.
Then it woulnb't be required to learn on these datasets and simply build a "fair use" product which covers these cases with a snippet engine.
So your requirements are pseudo-code which you simply have ti translate. I see. No creativity required. Jepp.
> Most coding is not innovative, and that is the kind of code that these tools are producing and derived from in most cases.
I see what you want to suggest. Then it woulnb't be required to learn on these datasets and simply build a "fair use" product which covers these cases with a snippet engine.
Don't be naive.