Tbh I fully expect someone to get the proprietary Mathematica code and somehow launder it through LLMs and pretend whatever outuput is not legally a derivative work from the original code, and then does not need to be bound by Mathematica license and can be its own open source project
Like the following dudes who are doing this, but to a project that is already open source (git):
Tbh I fully expect someone to get the proprietary Mathematica code and somehow launder it through LLMs and pretend whatever outuput is not legally a derivative work from the original code, and then does not need to be bound by Mathematica license and can be its own open source project
Like the following dudes who are doing this, but to a project that is already open source (git):
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48468904
Except that Wolfram would of course sue and we might as well see what the courts has to say about this topic