I admit I know nothing about what programs RedHat has contributed to, or what their plans are. I am only familiar with the GPL in general (I use arch, btw). So I tried to have Bing introduce me to the situation. The conversation got weird and maybe manipulative by Bing.

Can you explain to me why Bing is right and I am wrong?

It sounds like a brazen GPL violation. And if RedHat is allowed to deny a core feature of the GPL, the ability to redistribute, it will completely destroy the ability of any author to specify any license other than MIT. Perhaps Microsoft has that goal and forced Bing to support it.

  • @wmassingham
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    241 year ago

    Can we stop pretending that ML chatbots know what they’re talking about? They don’t.

    • @trachemysOP
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      -161 year ago

      If Microsoft is using its bot to push an agenda, that is worth talking about. You won’t be able to convince everyone to not listen to bots.

      • @wmassingham
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        141 year ago

        What makes you think that this is an intentional action by Microsoft?

        • @trachemysOP
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          -71 year ago

          That’s what I am asking!

      • MrPasty
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        71 year ago

        I don’t think you understand how these language models work.